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Steven W. Mosher

    Steven W. Mosher is an internationally recognized authority on China and population issues, as well as an acclaimed author and speaker. His work is deeply informed by firsthand experience, having been the first American social scientist invited to mainland China in 1979, where he witnessed coercive abortions under the one-child policy. These traumatic observations profoundly shaped his convictions and approach to writing. Mosher's incisive analyses of China and human rights abuses have been published in numerous prominent outlets and presented before the U.S. Congress.

    A Mother's Ordeal
    • A Mother's Ordeal

      Story of Chi An - One Woman's Fight Against China's One-child Policy

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A young Chinese woman battles her conflicting beliefs and her country to bear a second child. Finding herself pregnant again after joining her student husband in America, Chi An was told to fix the problem by the Chinese government. When the US refused to help, the author helped Chi An win her case and effect a policy change.

      A Mother's Ordeal