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This booklet is a four-generation family quest from repression and poverty in China to freedom and prosperity in the United States. Their lives overlap with many significant historical occurrences occurring in China, like the founding of Communist China in 1949, the fantastic Chinese language Famine from 1958-1960, the Cultural Revolution from 1966-1976 and the Economic Reform starting from 1980. The writer recounts the substantial suffering her family were required to experience under Communist China's radical sociable experiment. Her great-grandfather was denounced by the Chinese language Communist Party and his friends and neighbors simply because he owned or operated land. He perished in poverty, and his dying wish was never awarded. Her grandfather loaned his fishing boat to the Communist Party, and finished up losing his freedom and learning to be a janitor. Her father escaped his town to get informed and therefore survived the fantastic Famine. He became highly informed, but never joined up with the Communist Party, and was delivered to a re-education labor camp because than it. The writer herself was raised in China and immigrated to the United States as a adult. She wanted freedom and the American Desire, and found both. This booklet is about freedom - and in what happens whenever we let people take our freedom away.