Published Books
- Wong, Jan (1997). Red China Blues: My Long March from Mao to Now. Toronto: Doubleday Canada. pp. 416. ISBN 0-385-48232-9.(Contains besides extensive autobiographical material an eyewitness account of the Tiananmen Massacre and the basis for a realistic estimate of the number of victims.)
- Wong, Jan (1999). Jan Wong's China: Reports From A Not-So-Foreign Correspondent. Toronto: Doubleday Canada. pp. 320. ISBN 0-385-25939-5.
- Wong, Jan (2001). Lunch With Jan Wong. Toronto: Bantam Books. ISBN 0-385-25982-4.
- Wong, Jan (2007). Beijing Confidential: A Tale of Comrades Lost and Found. Toronto: Doubleday Canada. pp. 320. ISBN 978-0-385-66358-8.
- US edition: Wong, Jan (2009). A Comrade Lost and Found: A Beijing Story. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. pp. 320. ISBN 978-0-15-101342-5.
- UK edition: Wong, Jan (2009). Chinese Whispers: Searching for Forgiveness in Beijing. London: Atlantic Books. pp. 320. ISBN 978-1-84354974-1.
- Wong, Jan (2012). Out of the blue : a memoir of workplace depression, recovery, redemption and yes, happiness. Toronto: Self-published. pp. 264. ISBN 978-0-9878685-0-3.
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