Saturday’s WSJ reviewed a book, Red Memory by Tania Branigan. It deals with the survivors of China’s cultural revolution. Survivors include citizens persecuted and tortured for criticizing Mao, as well as the good citizens who turned in their neighbors and relatives to the young communist enforcers who meted out punishment. One incident in particular relates how a son turned in his mother,who is now an old man and relives what he did everyday.

Just remember to use the correct pronoun and you should be ok.