Factory Woman By Leslie Chang Chapter Summary

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Throughout the novel, I read about two young girls that left their family at a young age to improve their life. When the author describe the horrible working condition and the unfair salary of the factory girls it made me afraid. I wonder if my situation will be the same if I were born in China, and if I can overcome the hardships. On the other hand, it made me grateful for what I have, and that I have proper education. Chang stated, “Guimin came home for the 2003 lunar new year holiday and took Min away with her when she left” (Chang 10). Min never got a full education, which can improve her future, however, she left and worked as a labor. This novel took me on a roller coaster of emotions, it made me felt helpless, relieved, afraid, and many more. I like the ending of this novel, it did not ended abruptly, yet it allowed me to analyze and continue on with my imagination. In the end, one of the factory girls found a decent job, which represents a brand new start. Although Chang did not continue …show more content…

As she overcomes the challenges to interview and follow up on the two factory girls her determination can be easily seen. The process of finding suitable interviewers were not easy, many of them gave up due to the fact of being scared to rebel under their factory. Many of the girls never showed up again, “By them i knew they were not coming, but i also knew that once i left the square, they would be lost to me forever” (24). Finding a specific person is not an easy task, but Chang never gave up. Although in the end she couldn’t find the previous girls she meet other factory girls that are willing to share about their life. I am interested in interviewing the two girls and to help them get away from their horrible condition, such as their unfair boss, and the unfair amount of salary. I would like to be as determined as Chang when I have a certain goal, and never give up despite the hardships I will

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