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OverviewMy mother had died, but still I heard her voice... Growing up in an affluent neighbourhood in 1930s Shanghai, Loo Shu-hsin is told that it is 'no good for a girl to be smart' - and yet when rumours of the revolution reach their enclave, she is the one sent abroad for an education. In New York, she meets Chao-Pei, a Chinese engineering student, and they set out to make a life together. By the time their daughter - Gish Jen - is born, her parents have only sporadic contact with their families, who are locked in repressive Maoist China. And in her struggle to discipline her American daughter, Loo Shu-hsin finds herself repeating the punishing refrains - 'Bad bad girl! You don't know how to talk!' - that punctured her own childhood. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gish JenPublisher: Granta Books Imprint: Granta Books ISBN: 9781803513249ISBN 10: 1803513241 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 06 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAn unsentimental, insightful, and brutally honest account of Chinese family relationships, in China and in the West -- Jung Chang, author of Wild Swans An unsentimental, insightful, and brutally honest account of Chinese family relationships, in China and in the West -- Jung Chang, author of Wild Swans A tender, poignant family history, laced with sharp insight and quiet humour. Bad Bad Girl is not just the story of women who journeyed from the old world to the new, but also of the luminous, deeply personal world they carried within -- Yan Ge, author of Strange Beasts of China Reading Bad Bad Girl, I felt a deep ache for mothers and daughters divided by culture and silence. Gish Jen writes tenderly about a woman carrying old China in her bones while raising a child in America. This story shows how quiet courage can be, and how a ""bad girl"" is often just a woman who refuses to vanish. Many will find comfort and recognition in these pages -- Xinran Xue, author of The Good Women of China Author InformationA fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Gish Jen has been the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships, and taught at Harvard, Brandeis and NYU Shanghai. Her work has been included in The Best American Short Stories five times. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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