Review: Wings Of A Flying Tiger: A Haunting, Heartbreaking Novel Set In WWII China
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- June 26, 2020
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Wings of a Flying Tiger by Iris Yang is a haunting and heartbreaking novel set in China just before the beginning of World War Two. It shows a side of history that can be overlooked and offers a raw, vivid picture of the atrocities committed in the name of war and country. The pages are filled
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