An Excess Male: A Novel
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"Thoughtful, heartbreaking... King expertly explores the myriad routes to family, hope, and love in a repressive country." -- Publishers Weekly Under the One Child Policy, everyone plotted to have a son. Now 40... See More
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by Alan Warner
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