Women of the Silk

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The author tells the story through the third person point of view. She talks about, but not through, Pei. Pei's life was tragic in many ways. Despite all that she had to endure, the reader understands that the book is meant to be uplifting. As Pei and the other girls search for love, they learn independence along the way. In this way the book teaches the reader about the depth of the human soul and how it is possible to start over and choose a better life for one's self.