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The Opposite Of Fate |
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Rating: Summary: AN ALL AMERICAN CHINESE GIRL Review: What an interesting book this is. I would call this a memoir, yet musings is appropriate as this is about bits and pieces of the author's life in no particular order. She is American through and through, yet her parents were from China and she has many relatives there. Amy has an academic background, yet is down to earth with language for the common man and a sense of humor that is refreshing. Her mother is a major influence in her life and stories about her are very, very different from the "typical" American mother; you will enjoy! Amy talks about the process of creating stories and, like other authors, she has no idea where all the gist for her mill comes from. Do not pass over the last section in the book titled Hope, nor the last chapter titled, "The Opposite of Fate." Life changing coincidences has happened many times in her life and you should read about them. This is an exceptional tome.
Rating: Summary: AN ALL AMERICAN CHINESE GIRL Review: What an interesting book this is. I would call this a memoir, yet musings is appropriate as this is about bits and pieces of the author's life in no particular order. She is American through and through, yet her parents were from China and she has many relatives there. Amy has an academic background, yet is down to earth with language for the common man and a sense of humor that is refreshing. Her mother is a major influence in her life and stories about her are very, very different from the "typical" American mother; you will enjoy! Amy talks about the process of creating stories and, like other authors, she has no idea where all the gist for her mill comes from. Do not pass over the last section in the book titled Hope, nor the last chapter titled, "The Opposite of Fate." Life changing coincidences has happened many times in her life and you should read about them. This is an exceptional tome.
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