Things arenβt looking good for fourteen-year-old Mehrigul. She yearns to be in school, but sheβs needed on the family farm. The longer sheβs out of school, the more likely it is that sheβll be sent off to a Chinese factory . . . perhaps never to return. Her only hope is an American woman who buys one of her decorative vine baskets for a staggering sum and says she will return in three weeks for more. Mehrigul must brave terrible storms, torn-up hands from working the fields, and her fatherβs scorn to get the baskets done. The stakes are high, and time is passing.
A powerful intergenerational story of a strong, creative young artist in a cruelly oppressive society.