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Factory Girls: From Village to City in a Changing China is a work of narrative nonfiction by Leslie T. Chang that examines China’s economic transformation through the lives of young migrant women in the industrial city of Dongguan. Rather than presenting a broad macroeconomic history, the book focuses on everyday experience: factory work, job-hopping, dormitory life, language study, courtship, family expectations, and the difficult transition from rural villages to urban manufacturing centers. Chang, a former Wall Street Journal correspondent, uses close observation and personal reporting to show how migration reshaped both individual identity and the country’s labor system. The book is also partly about method, because Chang places the reader inside her reporting process and the relationships she builds with her subjects. Its purpose is to explain how China’s export economy depends on a vast, mobile workforce and how that workforce, especially young women, experiences opportunity, constraint, and social mobility at the same time.