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The Love of Lotus

by Cynthia Waiying Wu Wilcox

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Readers will enjoy this memoir about conflicting Chinese and American values in the life of a plucky woman who was born in Hong Kong in 1929. She recalls memorizing Confucian works in her classical primary education, describes surviving front-line WWII in missionary high schools, and recounts the problems of achieving higher education in the U.S., where cultural shocks were mutual. Her late marriage to a Caucasian, delayed by cultural conflicts, is a love story with striking events. The most engaged readers will be those who want to understand the cultural basis of the generation gap between Chinese parents and Chinese-American children. This memoir, however, is also a thrilling and candid account of a traditional upbringing in Hong Kong of the 1930s, of wartime missionary education in Southern China during WWII, of immigration obstacles, of depression and of cross-cultural marriage. Historians, WWII buffs, psychologists and love story enthusiasts will snap up this book.

Synopsis:

This memoir recounts life in southern China from the early 20th century through 1947 and then the author's experiences as a student, immigrant, and citizen in the U.S. It is an adventure, a drama, a history, and a love story. It reveals the effect of differing kinds of literary education, from Chinese classics to romances and then European and American literature, upon the author's view of life.

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ISBN:
9780978613587
Author:
Wu Wilcox, Cynthia Waiying
Publisher:
Tyde House Books
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Publication Date:
March 2007
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
240
Dimensions:
9.00x6.00x.51 in. .79 lbs.

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