A Tiger's Heart: The Story of a Modern Chinese Woman (精装) 1569475865

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"Like a suspense novel, this book isimpossible to put down. All readers interested in China, as well as memoir fans(especially of success stories), must read this astonishing title."--Library Journal (Starred Review) /* Style Definitions */table.MsoNormalTable{mso-style-name:"Table Normal";mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0;mso-tstyle-colband-size:0;mso-style-noshow:yes;mso-style-parent:"";mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt;mso-para-margin:0in;mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt;mso-pagination:widow-orphan;font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman";mso-ansi-language:#0;mso-fareast-language:#0;mso-bidi-language:#0;}In Aisling Juanjuan Shens remarkable and assured memoir, a peasant girl born to illiterate parents and bleak prospects rises to prominence as the first person in her village to graduate college. Determined to escape the trappings of rural village life, she leaves the stability of a government-assigned teaching post behind and bravely ventures to the south in search of wealth and happiness. Shen offers a brutally honest and vivid portrait of the early days of Chinas economic boom, the fascinating interplay between the provinces, the lives of those who leave and those who remain behind, and the cost of abandoning tradition for the promise of prosperity.Felicia C. Sullivan, The Sky Isnt Visible from Here

A brave and honest tale of one woman's struggle to overcome her circumstances and triumph against all odds.Alison Weaver, Gone to the Crazies: A Memoir

Aisling Juanjuan Shen was born to illiterate peasants in a tiny rice-farming hamlet in Chinas Yangtze Delta in 1974. Pronounced useless by her parents because she wasnt good at planting rice, she became the first person from her village ever to attend college. After graduating from teachers college, she was assigned by the government to a remote and low-paying teaching job that she was expected to hold for the rest of her life. Deeply dissatisfied, she bought her way out of her secure government job and left for the special economic zones of southern China in search of happiness and success in the business world.

A Tigers Heart chronicles Aisling's rise from poverty in the rice fields of rural China to a successful career in business in the early days of the countrys economic boom, illustrating the massive economic and social changes that have taken place in China over the past several decades. Her story is emblematic of a new generation of Chinese women who are leaving the rice paddies and government jobs in order to enter the free market and determine the course of their own lives.

Aisling Juanjuan Shen worked as a teacher, saleswoman, and translator in China before immigrating to the United States in 2000. In 2005 she graduated magna cum laude from Wellesley College; she currently works for an investment management firm in Boston. Excerpts of A Tigers Heart have appeared in Pindeldyboz and H.O.W.

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"A woman's restless, often anguished journey from rural China to an American economic-consulting firm.... A candid balance of perseverance and despair."^"This unflinching, unapologetic Cinderella story from Chinese immigrant and businesswoman Shen will bring perspective and understanding to readers puzzling over the long history and rapid modernization of China.... Shen's patient delivery and exquisite eye for detail provide a vivid look into modern Chinese life."
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From Publishers Weekly This unflinching, unapologetic Cinderella story from Chinese immigrant and businesswoman Shen will bring perspective and understanding to readers puzzling over the long history and rapid modernization of China. Born in China's Yangtze River Delta, a desperately poor area where a child's worth is determined by the speed with which he or she can plant rice, Shen found solace in schoolwork while dreaming of a better life. In 1991, days before her 17th birthday, Shen became the first person ever to leave her hamlet for college; as a college student, she was "one of God's superior children", guaranteed a job for life. What seems to be the answer to her prayers, however, is just the beginning of a long and troubling journey; ahead of her are challenges including a bleak period of homelessness, poor health, lice infestation, and eventual salvation via the Internet and an ambitious Amway representative. Shen's patient delivery and exquisite eye for detail provide a vivid look into modern Chinese life, but she wraps up her story much too quickly, suggesting that she has a sequel in mind. Copyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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"A woman's restless, often anguished journey from rural China to an American economic-consulting firm... A candid balance of perseverance and despair." --Kirkus Reviews, June 1, 2009 "Shen immediately hooks readers.... Riveting.... Like a suspense novel, this book is impossible to put down. All readers interested in China, as well as memoir fans (especially of success stories), must read this astonishing title." --Library Journal (Starred Review), May 15, 2009 "This unflinching, unapologetic Cinderella story from Chinese immigrant and businesswoman Shen will bring perspective and understanding to readers puzzling over the long history and rapid modernization of China.... Shen's patient delivery and exquisite eye for detail provide a vivid look into modern Chinese life." --Publishers Weekly, July 6, 2009
作者简介
Aisling Juanjuan Shen worked as a teacher, saleswoman, and translator in China before immigrating to the United States in 2000. In 2005 she graduated magna cum laude from Wellesley College; she currently works for an investment management firm in Boston. Excerpts of A Tiger's Heart have appeared in Pindeldyboz and H.O.W.
出版社Soho Press
作者Aisling Juanjuan Shen