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Repeat After Me

by Rachel Dewoskin

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Publisher Comments:

A dazzlingly rich and funny novel by "a real China doll" (Entertainment Weekly)

Rachel DeWoskin is a writer who has been lauded for her "razor-sharp descriptions" (The Wall Street Journal), her "considerable cultural and linguistic resources" (The New Yorker), and her rare ability to offer a "real insider's look at life in modern China" (The Economist). Now DeWoskin, author of the laughout-loud funny and poignant Foreign Babes in Beijing, returns with a new novel about modern China and one American girl's struggle to find herself there.

Aysha is a twenty-two-year-old New Yorker putting the pieces of her life back in place after her parents' divorce and her own nervous breakdown when a young Chinese student named Da Ge flips her world upside-down. In a love story that spans decades and continents, from the Tiananmen Square incident to 9/11, New York City's Upper West Side to the terraced mountains of South China, Repeat After Me gives readers an alternately funny and painful glimpse of life and loss in between languages.

Review:

"DeWoskin, author of the memoir Foreign Babies in Beijing, presents a complex love story of cultural intersection, communication barriers, psychotic breakdowns and the search for life's big, unknowable truths. On Manhattan's Upper West Side, several months after 1989's Tiananmen Square massacre, young college dropout Aysha Silvermintz is recovering from an emotional collapse. Teaching an adult class on English as a second language, she meets a young Chinese student named Chen Da Ge, an even more unstable soul she finds herself falling for. Under the pretense of helping him gain citizenship, but hoping for a romantic relationship, Silvermintz agrees to marry Chen, whose feelings and past she still finds a mystery. Silvermintz narrates her story from 13 years later, and the parallel narrative finds Chen dead and Silvermintz living in Beijing with their daughter. Immersing them both in the world of Chen's past, Silvermintz struggles to gain a better understanding of her husband and their time together. A tender story of manic love and loss, this is a heartbreaking and uplifting novel with memorably off-kilter leads." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

DeWoskin, author of the laugh-out-loud funny and poignant "Foreign Babes in Beijing," returns with a new novel about modern China and one American girl's struggle to find herself there.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781590202227
Subtitle:
A Novel
Author:
Dewoskin, Rachel
Author:
DeWoskin, Rachel
Publisher:
Overlook Hardcover
Subject:
Contemporary Women
Subject:
China
Subject:
Love stories
Subject:
Literature-Contemporary Women
Edition Description:
B-Hardcover
Publication Date:
20090514
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
from 12
Language:
English
Pages:
320
Dimensions:
8.22x5.70x1.18 in. .94 lbs.
Age Level:
17-17

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Product details 320 pages Overlook Press - English 9781590202227 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "DeWoskin, author of the memoir Foreign Babies in Beijing, presents a complex love story of cultural intersection, communication barriers, psychotic breakdowns and the search for life's big, unknowable truths. On Manhattan's Upper West Side, several months after 1989's Tiananmen Square massacre, young college dropout Aysha Silvermintz is recovering from an emotional collapse. Teaching an adult class on English as a second language, she meets a young Chinese student named Chen Da Ge, an even more unstable soul she finds herself falling for. Under the pretense of helping him gain citizenship, but hoping for a romantic relationship, Silvermintz agrees to marry Chen, whose feelings and past she still finds a mystery. Silvermintz narrates her story from 13 years later, and the parallel narrative finds Chen dead and Silvermintz living in Beijing with their daughter. Immersing them both in the world of Chen's past, Silvermintz struggles to gain a better understanding of her husband and their time together. A tender story of manic love and loss, this is a heartbreaking and uplifting novel with memorably off-kilter leads." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , DeWoskin, author of the laugh-out-loud funny and poignant "Foreign Babes in Beijing," returns with a new novel about modern China and one American girl's struggle to find herself there.
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