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Wenguang Huang

    Huang is a writer, journalist, and translator based in Chicago. His work often delves into themes of identity and cultural intersection, employing a sharp style to explore complex human relationships. Through both his literary endeavors and journalistic work, he seeks to bridge divides between different worlds, offering readers fresh perspectives.

    The Little Red Guard
    • The Little Red Guard

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.5(15)Add rating

      In "The Little Red Guard," Wenguang Huang recounts his childhood in 1970s China, where his grandmother's obsession with her burial leads to family tensions amid strict bans on traditional practices. This poignant and humorous memoir explores how the family's fixation on the coffin shaped their lives and memories.

      The Little Red Guard