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Bury What We Cannot Take is a novel by Singaporean author Kirstin Chen. Set in the late 1950s, when China was under Maoist rule, the novel follows nine-year-old San San, whose mother Seok Koon plans for the family's escape from China, where her estranged husband lives. However, when the family falls under greater scrutiny from the government, Seok Koon can only obtain travel permits for one child, forcing her to leave San San behind temporarily and figure out some other way to rescue her.
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