Set against the shifting tides of China’s wartime years, The Great River Flows East follows a family forced to move, love, and survive as everything around them falls apart. It’s a story about courage and endurance, told with quiet honesty, about how people hold on when the world does not.

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Iyo Mo writes about people caught between change and memory. His stories come from quiet observation: small gestures, unfinished conversations, the moments that decide a life. Before turning to fiction, he spent years studying history and human behavior, learning how both courage and fear can shape a generation.
The Great River Flows East is his first major work. It reflects the same patience and honesty he values in daily life: watching, listening, and recording what time tries to erase.
Iyo Mo doesn’t rush the story. He lets silence speak, and somehow, that’s what stays.
Reader
Iyo Mo doesn’t rush the story. He lets silence speak, and somehow, that’s what stays.
USA
The book carried me from one world to another without leaving my chair.
Historian
Every page feels lived. Not imagined.
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