Chinese women's autobiography reveals what stories were told and what stories were silenced. - Jing M. Wang ""These are important historical and literary materials, many of which are made available for the first time in scholarly discourse in relation to history, gender, and autobiography."" - Lingzhen Wang, Brown University ""Explores the interesting question of why women's autobiographical writing emerged at a particular period in war-torn Republican-era China, a moment when national survival was high on the agenda of politically engaged intellectuals and personal self-revelation was considered self-indulgent and irrelevant."" - Gail Hershatter, University of California, Santa Cruz