Mao's daughter in the US?
Mao's forgotten son dies | World news | The Observer
Mao's other known offspring, two daughters Li Na and Li Min, have passed quiet lives, living in apartment buildings in Beijing, venerating their father but keeping out of the limelight. Other children born on the Long March were abandoned along the way; a woman turned up a few years ago along the route who claims to be one of the infants left behind by the Chairman.
The story of Mao's daughter in the US, is just a story. A novel in fact, written by Mr. Ed Lin.
One Red Bastard | Ed Lin | Macmillan
A new thiller from the author of Snakes Can't Run, S.J. Rozan's "favorite new writer in years."
It’s the fall of 1976, and New York’s Chinatown is in turmoil over news that Mao’s daughter is seeking asylum in the U.S. Robert Chow is a neighborhood detective in training, and he is thrilled when his girlfriend Lonnie scores an interview with the Chinese representative of Mao’s daughter.