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The Diary of Ma Yan: The Struggles and Hopes of a Chinese School Girl (马燕日记) is the diary of Chinese schoolgirl Ma Yan (马燕), edited and published in the West by French journalist Pierre Haski.
In March 2001, Haski was filming a documentary on Chinese Muslims. During his journey, he arrived in the extremely remote village of Zhangjiashu, in the northwestern region of Ningxia, and stayed for a few days in the village imam's modest hut. There, Haski and his team were treated well[citation needed]by the impoverished villagers. It became apparent to the Frenchman that the people of this area had been left behind by the New China, a materialistic and wealthy society[citation needed]. Facilities such as drinking water and education were very poor.
As they were leaving, the mother of thirteen-year-old Ma Yan thrust her daughter's diaries into the arms of the foreigners[citation needed], pleading them to help her. Back in Shanghai, the team were very touched by the words on the tattered pages, in which Ma Yan described her wishes to continue to attend school and help her family.Being desperately poor, the Ma family had to pull Ma Yan out of school as the fees were much too expensive for the Yan family to afford. Haski later published the poignant autobiography, first in France, where it received an unprecedented response[citation needed]from the public. In the summer of 2002, a fund known as the Children of Ningxia was set up to send Ma Yan and children like her to school. Since then the diary has been published in seventeen languages and sold over 200,000[citation needed]copies worldwide. Ma Yan is seventeen today and finishing her education. She wishes to be a journalist. I want to study journalism at university, she said. Asked why, she pointed to Mr. Haski, whom she calls Uncle Han. Because Uncle Han and others traveled across the country and found poor children like us, she said. I'd like to be a journalist so I, too, can help poor children.[citation needed] Thanks to her, 250 other Chinese schoolchildren have also been put through the education system on the way to a better life[citation needed]. The basic necessities of life such as a fresh water well and agricultural fertilisers have also been provided to her village.
References
- Ma, Yan, and Pierre Haski (2005). The Diary of Ma Yan: The Struggles and Hopes of a Chinese Schoolgirl. HarperCollins. ISBN 0060764961. ISBN 9780060764968.
- Riding, Alan (March 24, 2004). "A Chinese Girl's Diary Builds A Bridge Out of Rural Poverty". The New York Times. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0F13FA3C540C778EDDAA0894DC404482.
External links
- Children of Ningxia (English version)
- Enfants du Ningxia (French version)
- New York Times article [1]
Categories:- Diaries
- 2001 books
- History of Ningxia
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