Críticas:
Praise for "Foreign Babes in Beijing":
AAn intelligent and complex portrait . . . DeWoskin deserves special praise.A A"The Wall Street Journal"
ADiverting and enlightening. . . . [A] super-charged volume.AA"Elle"
AAn intelligent, funny memoir.AA"People"
Praise for "Foreign Babes in Beijing":
"An intelligent and complex portrait . . . DeWoskin deserves special praise."-"The Wall Street Journal"
"Diverting and enlightening. . . . [A] super-charged volume."-"Elle"
"An intelligent, funny memoir."-"People"
"Sparkling." -"Booklist" (starred review)
"A book worth finding out about for yourself." -"The Atlantic"
"Romantic, sensitive and fragile...disarmingly intuitive."-"China Daily"
"Immediately captivates a reader's attention... emotional, graceful, and provocative." -"Feminist Review"
"Sparkling." -"Booklist" (starred review)
"A book worth finding out about for yourself." -"The Atlantic"
"Romantic, sensitive and fragile...disarmingly intuitive."-"China Daily"
"Immediately captivates a reader's attention... emotional, graceful, and provocative." -"Feminist Review"cle"
Reseña del editor:
Aysha is a twenty-two-year-old New Yorker recovering from her parents' divorce and a nervous breakdown. Everything changes when the young Chinese dissident, Da Ge, enrolls in her English class hot on the heels of the Tiananmen Square massacre. Improbably and inescapably in love with Da Ge, Aysha ends up pulled in directions she never expected. Richly textured and full of sharp cross-cultural observations, Repeat After Me plunges the reader into a persuasive tale about love, loss, and language.
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