Product Description
Leaving Mother Lake is the extraordinary story of Yang Erche Namu — a girl growing up in the borderlands between Tibet and China, who left her remarkable childhood behind for the bright lights of Shanghai and singing stardom.
Namu’s home is an area so primitive that during the Cultural Revolution the Red Guards arrived and left because there was nothing to destroy. It is a place known as the ‘Country of Daughters’ because of its matriarchal society: there is no word for father; property is passed on from mother to daughter; women choose lovers for as long as they like; and men mostly sleep in the stables.
When Namu was a small child, her mother tried to give her away three times because she would not stop crying. Each time she was returned. As she grew up, she clashed repeatedly with her equally fierce mother ... until the arrival of a Chinese official looking for talented singers. Namu was selected for a singing competition in the nearest city — eight hours away — which, to her astonishment, she won. She realized she had a taste for the outside world and, despite her mother’s protestations, she decided to run away . . .
Full of surprise, drama, and beauty, Leaving Mother Lake is the lyrical story of the girl who grew out of her rural beginnings, battling against the odds to achieve extraordinary success.
All of our books are second hand, and while you may not get the exact copy shown in the picture, all of our books are in very good condition. Removing stickers from a book may damage it, so we refrain from doing so. If you see a price sticker on a book, please ignore it.