- Gladys Aylward
Gladys Aylward (Chinese name: 艾偉德,
pinyin : Ai.wei.de) (February 24 ,1902 –January 3 ,1970 ) was theProtestant missionary toChina whose story was told in the book "The Small Woman" byAlan Burgess , published in 1957. In 1958, the story was made into theHollywood film "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness ", starringIngrid Bergman .Aylward was born of a working-class family in
Edmonton, London in 1902. Although forced into domestic service at an early age, she always had an ambition to go overseas as a missionary, and studied with great determination in order to be fitted for the role, only to be turned down by theChina Inland Mission because her academic background was inadequate.Her determination was such that, in 1930, she spent her life savings on a passage to
Yuncheng ,Shanxi Province ,China , where she founded "The Inn of the Eight Happinesses" (八福客棧) (The Hollywood film changed this to "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness") in a remote and backward area. For a time she served as an assistant to the Chinese government as a "foot inspector" by touring the countryside to enforce the new law againstfootbinding young Chinese girls. She met with much success in a field that had produced much resistance, including sometimes violence against the inspectors.In 1938, the region was invaded by Japanese forces, and Aylward led ninety-four children to safety over the mountains. She remained in China after
World War II , later moving back to England. She later decided to return to China, but was denied re-entry by the Communist Chinese government and settled inTaiwan in 1953.She died on
January 3 ,1970 , and is buried in a small cemetery on the campus of Christ's College inGuandu ,Taipei County . She was known as 艾偉德 (Ai-wei-de, 'Virtuous One') to the Chinese.An Edmonton secondary school formerly known as Weir Hall was renamed Aylward School in her honour shortly after her death.
Bibliography
* R. O. Latham, "Gladys Aylward, One of the Undefeated: The Story of Gladys Aylward as Told by Her to R. O. Latham" (1950)
* Catherine Swift, "Gladys Aylward: The Courageous English Missionary" (1989)
* Phyllis Thompson, "London Sparrow" (1971)
* Alan Burgess, "The Small Woman" (1957)Aylward's letters are in the archives at the SOAS, University of London.
ee also
*
Francis Younghusband External links
* [http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bio/73.html Biography of Gladys Aylward]
* [http://www.heroesofhistory.com/page10.html An anecdote on how the book came to be written]
* [http://www.heroesofhistory.com/page46.html Brief biography and extensive bibliography]Persondata
NAME=Aylward, Gladys
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Missionary in China
DATE OF BIRTH=February 24 ,1902
PLACE OF BIRTH= [Edmonton, London
DATE OF DEATH=January 3 ,1970
PLACE OF DEATH=Taiwan
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