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Bader, Eleanor J., Review of The Lost Daughters of China, in Library Journal, Vol. 125, No. 11, June 15, 2000, p. 101.
Bush, Vanessa, Review of The Lost Daughters of China, in Booklist, Vol. 96, No. 18, May 15, 2000, p. 1707.
Cheney, Theodore A. Rees, Writing Creative Nonfiction, Writer’s Digest Books, 1987, p. 3.
Evans, Karin, The Lost Daughters of China, J. P. Tarcher, 2000.
Greenhalgh, Susan, Review of The Lost Daughters of China, in Population and Development Review, Vol....
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