Mar, M. Elaine:
Paper Daughter: A Memoir - gebrauchtes Buch
ISBN: 9780060182939
A heartfelt and poignant memoir about the quintessential struggle to fit in -- told with wit and triumph through the eyes of a poor Chinese immigrant girl who exists in two worlds, belong… Mehr…
A heartfelt and poignant memoir about the quintessential struggle to fit in -- told with wit and triumph through the eyes of a poor Chinese immigrant girl who exists in two worlds, belongs to neither, and struggle desperately to reconcile her place in both. Born into a Single-Room Tenement Home in Hong Kong amid the wild scent of rice and bark, M. Elaine Mar dreams of the skyscrapers built by her carpenter father. But at age three, she learns to see the sky as a lonely place instead, when her father moves to America in search of a better life for the family. Two years later, at age five, Elaine and her mother are finally able to join him in Denver, where the young girl begins to learn the true cost of a better life. Caught between the pull of Hong Kong memories and Snoopy cartoons, between the kitchen of a Chinese restaurant and the Pledge of Allegiance in Denver classrooms, Elaine feels increasingly isolated and confused as she approaches adolescence and the awakening of her sexuality. She yearns for Farrah Fawcett looks, red-haired boyfriends, and store-bought clothes, while her mother has visions of an arranged marriage in Hong Kong. The struggle between mother and daughter -- tradition and independence -- escalates until Elaine is left with one choice: Leave home or lose her sense of self. Casting for a symbol of American success, she chooses Harvard University as her escape. This is the story of how she gets there -- and finds her way home again. In chronicling her assimilation odyssey, Mar explores how she weaved between two disparate worlds but never felt at home in either. At once witty, moving, and memorable, Paper Daughter is a remarkable account of the reconciliation thattakes place when a pull toward independence and a connection to honor and tradition combine to reveal the strength Elaine finds within herself. Paper Daughter: A Memoir Mar, M. Elaine, HarperCollins Publishers<
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M. Elaine Mar:
Paper Daughter : A Memoir by M. Elaine Mar - gebrauchtes Buch
ISBN: 9780060182939
A heartfelt and poignant memoir about the quintessential struggle to fit in -- told with wit and triumph through the eyes of a poor Chinese immigrant girl who exists in two worlds, belong… Mehr…
A heartfelt and poignant memoir about the quintessential struggle to fit in -- told with wit and triumph through the eyes of a poor Chinese immigrant girl who exists in two worlds, belongs to neither, and struggle desperately to reconcile her place in both.Born into a Single-Room Tenement Home in Hong Kong amid the wild scent of rice and bark, M. Elaine Mar dreams of the skyscrapers built by her carpenter father. But at age three, she learns to see the sky as a lonely place instead, when her father moves to America in search of a better life for the family. Two years later, at age five, Elaine and her mother are finally able to join him in Denver, where the young girl begins to learn the true cost of a better life. Caught between the pull of Hong Kong memories and Snoopy cartoons, between the kitchen of a Chinese restaurant and the Pledge of Allegiance in Denver classrooms, Elaine feels increasingly isolated and confused as she approaches adolescence and the awakening of her sexuality. She yearns for Farrah Fawcett looks, red-haired boyfriends, and store-bought clothes, while her mother has visions of an arranged marriage in Hong Kong. The struggle between mother and daughter -- tradition and independence -- escalates until Elaine is left with one choice: Leave home or lose her sense of self. Casting for a symbol of American success, she chooses Harvard University as her escape. This is the story of how she gets there -- and finds her way home again.In chronicling her assimilation odyssey, Mar explores how she weaved between two disparate worlds but never felt at home in either. At once witty, moving, and memorable, Paper Daughter is a remarkable account of the reconciliation thattakes place when a pull toward independence and a connection to honor and tradition combine to reveal the strength Elaine finds within herself. Media > Book, [PU: Harper & Row; Collins; HarperCollins]<
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M. Elaine Mar:
Paper Daughter : A Memoir - gebrauchtes Buch
ISBN: 9780060182939
A heartfelt and poignant memoir about the quintessential struggle to fit in -- told with wit and triumph through the eyes of a poor Chinese immigrant girl who exists in two worlds, belong… Mehr…
A heartfelt and poignant memoir about the quintessential struggle to fit in -- told with wit and triumph through the eyes of a poor Chinese immigrant girl who exists in two worlds, belongs to neither, and struggle desperately to reconcile her place in both.Born into a Single-Room Tenement Home in Hong Kong amid the wild scent of rice and bark, M. Elaine Mar dreams of the skyscrapers built by her carpenter father. But at age three, she learns to see the sky as a lonely place instead, when her father moves to America in search of a better life for the family. Two years later, at age five, Elaine and her mother are finally able to join him in Denver, where the young girl begins to learn the true cost of a better life. Caught between the pull of Hong Kong memories and Snoopy cartoons, between the kitchen of a Chinese restaurant and the Pledge of Allegiance in Denver classrooms, Elaine feels increasingly isolated and confused as she approaches adolescence and the awakening of her sexuality. She yearns for Farrah Fawcett looks, red-haired boyfriends, and store-bought clothes, while her mother has visions of an arranged marriage in Hong Kong. The struggle between mother and daughter -- tradition and independence -- escalates until Elaine is left with one choice: Leave home or lose her sense of self. Casting for a symbol of American success, she chooses Harvard University as her escape. This is the story of how she gets there -- and finds her way home again.In chronicling her assimilation odyssey, Mar explores how she weaved between two disparate worlds but never felt at home in either. At once witty, moving, and memorable, Paper Daughter is a remarkable account of the reconciliation thattakes place when a pull toward independence and a connection to honor and tradition combine to reveal the strength Elaine finds within herself. Media > Book, [PU: Harper & Row; Collins; HarperCollins]<
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ISBN: 9780060182939
Harperflamingo. Hardcover. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex lib… Mehr…
Harperflamingo. Hardcover. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy, thatll have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, may not be included., Harperflamingo, 2.5<
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Mar, M. Elaine:
Paper Daughter: A Memoir - gebrauchtes Buch
ISBN: 9780060182939
Hardcover book. 292 pages. Published by HarperCollins Publishers Media > Book, [PU: Harper & Row; Collins; HarperCollins]
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