
Ninth Building
by Zou Jingzhi
3.68
Historical Fiction
Somber
Reflective
Poignant
Set during China’s Cultural Revolution, Ninth Building portrays children growing up within a compound housing political prisoners. Zou Jingzhi captures fear and innocence in close proximity. The novel balances personal memory with historical trauma. Its restrained prose heightens emotional impact. Ordinary moments carry political weight. A poignant, humane account of life under repression.
