Follow the story of China's infamous June Fourth Incident-otherwise known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre-from the first-hand account of a young sociology teacher who witnessed it all.
Over 30 years ago, on April 15th, 1989, the occupation of Tiananmen Square began. As tens of thousands of students and concerned Chinese citizens took to the streets demanding political reforms, the fate of China's communist system was unknown. When reports of soldiers marching into Beijing to suppress the protests reverberated across Western airwaves, the world didn't know what to expect.
Lun Zhang was just a young sociology teacher then, in more
Tiananmen 1989: Our Shattered Hopesis a necessary story that helps to keep alive the spirit of a generation that dared to speak out. Read Full Review
If you have interest in the desire for democratic rule and the absolute need for history to be kept alive, then this fact-based almost-memoir of a graphic novel will be something you should read. With horrifying but beautiful illustrative work and very concise writing that keeps you on track in an intelligent way, Tiananmen 1989 is now a fully fledged form of information surrounding what happened 31 years ago. Read it, learn about it, and be another reason that this story isn't erased from human history. Read Full Review