Birdless Summer is an autobiography by Han Suyin. It covers the years 1938 to 1948, her work as a midwife in Chengtu and then going to London with her husband, who was a military attaché there. Also, her training as a doctor, the start of the last phase of the Chinese Civil War, in which her husband died fighting for the Kuomintang.

Birdless Summer
First edition (UK)
AuthorHan Suyin
LanguageEnglish
Genreautobiography, history
Published
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (book)
Pages347
Preceded byA Mortal Flower 
Followed byMy House Has Two Doors 

She gives a vivid picture of the final years of Kuomintang rule in mainland China, and of reactions to the Japanese invasion. She also tells how she came to write her first book, Destination Chungking.

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