The House Baba Built: An Artist's Childhood in China
by Ed Young
Little, Brown and Company
In Ed Young's childhood home in Shanghai, all was not as it
seemed: a rocking chair became a horse; a roof became a roller rink; an
empty swimming pool became a place for riding scooters and bikes. The
house his father built transformed as needed into a place to play
hide-and-seek, to eat bamboo shoots, and to be safe.
For outside
the home's walls, China was at war. Soon the house held not only Ed and
his four siblings but also friends, relatives, and even strangers who
became family. The war grew closer, and Ed watched as planes flew
overhead and frends joined the Chinese air force. But through it all,
Ed's childhood remained full of joy and imagination.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
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