Helen Huang books on Chinese Communism

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3 min readFeb 9, 2022

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To be an author was Helen Huang’s childhood dream. She began writing Nuclear Power Nuclear Game when she was a housewife and taking care of her four daughters. It required her sixteen years to write, as she brought up her kids and developed her home plan and development business. Helen desires to complete a follow-up of the Nuclear Power Nuclear Game one year from now.

Nuclear Power Nuclear Game is a Political Thriller by Helen Huang, propelled by the creator’s own experience living under the Communist system and working at a Nuclear establishment in China.

It was in the year 1950, Zoe and John, two youthful nuclear researchers from Berkeley, seem to have an ideal life, with promising professions and marriage plans. Be that as it may, their innocence is before long broken when the Chinese Communist Party holds onto power. Deciding to defer the wedding and return to her nation of origin, Zoe winds up secured a political enclosure and isolated from John eternally.

Trapped in a perplexing trap of progressive proliferation and compelled to take part in risky exploration, Zoe should defy the approaching inquiry of where her actual loyalties lie: with her nation or with John back in America?

Set during China’s walk towards Nuclear power amid the political strife of the Cold War, Helen Huang's books traverse several decades and nations across the globe to recount the tale of two Nuclear researchers’ battle for world harmony and love destroyed by clashing belief systems.

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Nuclear Power Nuclear Game is a story of two true lovers. Zoe and John (two Nuclear researchers) reflect an age brought into the world during the 1920s living through WWII and the Cold War. Sadly, Zoe has secured a political enclosure and turned into a serious traditional person to the CCP. In the subsequent book (to be distributed in 2022), Zoe’s girl, Little Red (a Nuclear wellbeing specialist), and George (an analytical columnist) mirror another age brought into the world during the Cold War, encountering the period of Communism’s penetration into the West. In any case, Little Red radicals against the Communists’ programming and battles for her opportunity.

It’s surprising to have a female Nuclear researcher as a principal character for a political thrill ride.

A Chinese woman is the last any desire for protecting the best Chinese culture and worth since her regular delicate quality could give love and overcome unkindness.

‘Nuclear Power Nuclear Game’ is transcendently a romantic tale and a decent one at that. The Helen Huang books pass on inner struggle and wistful minutes splendidly in this book. The writing is habit-forming and draws you until you’ve eaten up the book. The story streams well, and the plot creates at a decent speed while keeping the reader locked in.

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Helen Huang is an best female Australian author. Nuclear Power Nuclear Game is her first novel, inspired by her own experience. https://helenhuangauthor.com/

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