The House of Yan, Lan Yan
The House of Yan, Lan Yan
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The House of Yan
A Family at the Heart of a Century in Chinese History

Author: Lan Yan

Narrator: Angela Lin

Unabridged: 10 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 01/28/2020

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Synopsis

Through the sweeping cultural and historical transformations of China, entrepreneur Lan Yan traces her family’s history through early 20th Century to present day.The history of the Yan family is inseparable from the history of China over the last century. One of the most influential businesswomen of China today, Lan Yan grew up in the company of the country's powerful elite, including Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping, and other top leaders. Her grandfather, Yan Baohang, originally a nationalist and close to Chiang Kai-shek and his wife, Soong May-ling, later joined the communists and worked as a secret agent for Zhou Enlai during World War II. Lan's parents were diplomats, and her father, Yan Mingfu, was Mao's personal Russian translator.
Inspite of their elevated status, the Yan's family life was turned upside down by the Cultural Revolution. One night in 1967, in front of a terrified ten-year-old Lan, Red Guards burst into the family home and arrested her grandfather. Days later, her father was arrested, accused of spying for the Soviet Union. Her mother, Wu Keliang, was branded a counter-revolutionary and forced to go with her daughter to a re-education camp for more than seven years, where Lan came of age as a high school student.In recounting her family history, Lan Yan brings to life a century of Chinese history from the last emperor to present day, including the Cultural Revolution which tore her childhood apart. The little girl who was crushed by the Cultural Revolution has become one of the most active businesswomen in her country. In telling her and her family's story, she serves up an intimate account of the history of contemporary China.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Lan Yan

Lan Yan was not allowed to enter higher education because her Communist family had been designated as counter-revolutionaries. In 1969, she was sent to a re-education camp in Henan, where her mother had been for a year. In 1977, the year after the Cultural Revolution ended, she enrolled at university. Exceptionally motivated, she was awarded grants to study at the most prestigious universities in Europe and the United States. In 1991, she joined the Gide Loyrette Nouel law firm based in Paris and became the first foreign woman to make partner. In 1998, she returned to China to run the firm's Beijing office. In 2011, Lan Yan joined Lazard as managing director to lead its Chinese activities. Today, she is the vice chairman of investment banking of Lazard and the chairman and CEO of Lazard Greater China (Beijing, Hong Kong, Taiwan).


Reviews

Goodreads review by CP

Soo interesting. Picked this up literally at random with no context to it. This book is an autobiography/memoir that shares the history of China through the Chinese Revolution and the rise and fall of Chinese communism. The author’s whole family was deeply involved in politics in China throughout th......more

Goodreads review by Janilyn

Fantastic read. The House of Yan traces the author's family history and the integral role they played in establishing China's government in 1949. She also reveals the high price they paid for that service during the Cultural Revolution. She given an excellent rendition of the Sino-Russian relationsh......more

An extremely insightful read into the effects of the Cultural Revolution in China on a prominent political family and Lan Yan’s journey from childhood to adulthood.......more

Goodreads review by Becky

Lan Yan's grandfather was an instrumental part of the government (and friend of Soong May-ling, Chiang Kai-shek's wife) in China during the 20th century, but he fell out of favor when she was just a child living with her grandparents. Her parents both worked with the Foreign Ministry, one with Russi......more

Goodreads review by Lora

4 stars for the historical information, much of which I had never heard! 3 1/2 stars for the writing style, which I found very disjointed at times.......more