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Daughters of the Bamboo Grove

China's Stolen Children and a Story of Separated Twins

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Daughters of the Bamboo Grove

By: Barbara Demick
Narrated by: Joy Osmanski
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In 2000, a Chinese woman gave birth to twins in a bamboo grove, trying to avoid detection by the government because she already had two daughters. Two years later, an American couple travelled to Shaoyang to adopt a Chinese toddler they thought had been abandoned. Their understanding had been that China's brutal one-child policy was leading to hundreds of abandoned girls, desperate for the care of adopted parents. What they didn't know - and what award-winning journalist Barbara Demick uncovered in 2007, while working as a correspondent in Beijing - was that their daughter had been snatched from her beloved family and her identical twin. Under China's one-child policy hundreds of poor Chinese were giving up their children due to soaring fines and threats of violence. More sinister still, international demand for adoptees was sky-rocketing, and local officials were forcibly seizing children and trafficking them to orphanages, who were selling them abroad.

Daughters of the Bamboo Grove tells the gripping story of separated twins, their respective fates in China and the USA, and Barbara Demick's role in reuniting them against huge odds. Painting a rich portrait of China's history and culture, it asks questions about the roots, impact and consequences of China's one-child policy, the ethics of international adoption, and, ultimately, the assumptions and narratives we hold about the quality of lives lived in the East and the West.

©2025 Barbara Demick (P)2025 Barbara Demick
Cultural & Regional Parenting & Families Relationships Social Sciences China Adoption
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Critic reviews

Barbara Demick's ability to weave intimate stories into the fabric of historical events is second to none. This is not only a classic, emotional tale of twins separated as babies, but also an investigation into the Chinese political system which allowed local officials to kidnap baby girls in the name of the one-child policy. An unforgettable story about modern China, and our indivisible humanity
-- Lindsey Hilsum

Powerful and remarkable, Daughters of the Bamboo Grove amplifies the voices of the forgotten. This story of separated twins is not just about two little girls deeply entwined, even across continents - it is about the thousands of families torn apart by policies, greed, and misinformation
-- Xinran

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I felt the Author tried to deliver a balanced report. I felt it was exceptionally moving.

The well researched content

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Gripping, powerful and informative book. Really enjoyed and learnt a lot too. Well narrated. Would recommend.

Excellent and powerful read

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Really interesting insight into the Chinese one child policy and the repercussions of this on a whole nation and the children involved. The story was told with real compassion and insight into all the implications involved. Some really powerful and positive changes internationally.
My only negative is I can sometimes struggle with a strong American narrator. But the writers empathy helped here.

My misunderstanding of history

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I enjoyed every chapter - a very well told story. Well researched and told with humility.

A good balance of personal and political.

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