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This is an interesting book about the crippling custom of footbinding. This is an engrossing study of Chinese women in San Fransisco. Judy Yung shows the stages of "unbinding" that occurred between the decades of turn of the century and the end of World War II revealing how these women were victims of oppression and how they were active in the making of their own history. There is bend upper right corners on pages, highlights and penned underlining and penned side notes on some pages, does not affect the read. Paperback, 292 pages long excluding notes to pages and index.