From the bestselling author of Searching for Sylvie Lee and Girl in
Translation, a novel about a young woman torn between her family
duties in Chinatown and her escape into the world of ballroom dancing.
Twenty-two-year-old Charlie Wong grew up in New York’s Chinatown,
the older daughter of a Beijing ballerina and a noodle maker. Though
an ABC (America-born Chinese), Charlie’s entire world has been
limited to this small area. Now grown, she lives in the same tiny
apartment with her widower father and her eleven-year-old sister, and
works—miserably—as a dishwasher. But when she lands a job as a
receptionist at a ballroom dance studio, Charlie gains access to a
world she hardly knew existed, and everything she once took to be
certain turns upside down. Gradually, at the dance studio, awkward
Charlie’s natural talents begin to emerge. With them, her
perspective, expectations, and sense of self are
transformed—something she must take great pains to hide from her
father and his suspicion of all things Western. As Charlie blossoms,
though, her sister becomes chronically ill. As Pa insists on treating
his ailing child exclusively with Eastern practices to no avail,
Charlie is forced to try to reconcile her two selves and her two
worlds—Eastern and Western, old world and new—to rescue her little
sister without sacrificing her newfound confidence and identity.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781101632550
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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