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China Fights Back: An American Woman With the Eighth Route Army [1] was a 1938 book by Agnes Smedley. It was a diary of her time with the Chinese Communist Eighth Route Army in the early stages of the Second Sino-Japanese War.

Released in the United States and Great Britain, it was much less successful than her earlier China books.[2] Smedley included some of the same material in a later book, Battle Hymn of China, which did much better.

References

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  1. ^ "China Fights Back an American Women with the Eighth Route Army". The Vanghard Press. 1938.
  2. ^ Price, Ruth. The Lives of Agnes Smedley. Oxford University Press 2005. Page 330.