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Falling Leaves: The True Story of an Unwanted Chinese Daughter
 
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Falling Leaves: The True Story of an Unwanted Chinese Daughter [Format Kindle]

Adeline Yen Mah
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Snow White's stepmother looks like a pussycat compared to the monster under which Adeline Yen Mah suffered. The author's memoir of life in mainland China and--after the 1949 revolution--Hong Kong is a gruesome chronicle of nonstop emotional abuse from her wealthy father and his beautiful, cruel second wife. Chinese proverbs scattered throughout the text pithily covey the traditional world view that prompted Adeline's subservience. Had she not escaped to America, where she experienced a fulfilling medical career and a happy marriage, her story would be unbearable; instead, it's grimly fascinating: Falling Leaves is an Asian Mommie Dearest.

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Although the focus of this memoir is the author's struggle to be loved by a family that treated her cruelly, it is more notable for its portrait of the domestic affairs of an immensely wealthy, Westernized Chinese family in Shanghai as the city evolved under the harsh strictures of Mao and Deng. Yen Mah's father knew how to make money and survive, regardless of the regime in power. In addition to an assortment of profitable enterprises, he stashed away two tons of gold in a Swiss bank, and eventually the family fled to Hong Kong. But he was indifferent to his seven children and in the thrall of a second wife who makes Cinderella's stepmother seem angelic. His first wife, Yen Mah's mother, died at her birth, and the child, considered an ill omen, was treated with crushing severity. But she was encouraged by the love of an aunt and eventually made her way to the U.S., where she became a doctor, married happily and, ironically, was the one her father and stepmother turned to in their old age. In recounting this painful tale, Yen Mah's unadorned prose is powerful, her insights keen and her portrait of her family devastating.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Format : Format Kindle
  • Taille du fichier : 1508 KB
  • Nombre de pages de l'édition imprimée : 298 pages
  • Pagination - ISBN de l'édition imprimée de référence : 0471247421
  • Editeur : John Wiley & Sons, Inc; Édition : 1st (18 février 1998)
  • Vendu par : Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Langue : Anglais
  • ASIN: B004CRTALC
  • Synthèse vocale : Activée
  • Moyenne des commentaires client : 5.0 étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (3 commentaires client)
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5.0 étoiles sur 5 UNE HISTOIRE ENVOUTANTE ET PASSIONNATE, 10 octobre 2002
Ce commentaire fait référence à cette édition : Falling Leaves: The True Story of an Unwanted Chinese Daughter (Broché)
Un livre envoutant qui vous transporte dans une autre vie, un autre monde qui est celui de Adeline. Elle raconte avec détail et courage l'enfance malheureuse, le manque d'amour et la marginalité dont elle a été victime, notemment durant une dure période, elle nous transporte au plus profond de la Chine, dont elle raconte également l'histoire. C'est un livre que je recommande vivement.
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5.0 étoiles sur 5 Recommended to all, 31 août 2011
Ce commentaire fait référence à cette édition : Falling Leaves: The True Story of an Unwanted Chinese Daughter (Broché)
Chinese Cindrella is adapted from Adeline Yen Mah's memoirs Falling Leaves: focuses on the childhood of the author. It is written from a child's perspective and catered to children.
The story is exactly like Cindrella(like it says in it's title) the notable exception being of course that instead of a prince saving her, her hero lies in herself. Adeline is the youngest of five, her mom dies giving birth to her, her birth is hence associated with bad luck. Her only source of love is from her aunt and her father, even her siblings despise her. Her father remarries and and the new wife is the archtypical cruel step-mother. Like in most stories she is beyond evil, she ignores and deprives the first wife's children, they are treated like second class citizens in their own home. The surprising part is that the father doesn't care for his own blood, he isn't exactly cruel but completely indifferent, once he forgets the name of Adeline, his indifference reflects his selfishness, his self-ceneteredness.
But Adeline is resilent and saves herself through studies, she loses herself in books to protect herself from the pain (the pain you sense in every page although you never cry-it's not a sob book).
Being great in school, she participates in a contest and wins a very prestigious prize of play-writing, as her name comes in a newspaper her father notices her (he notices her in a paper but not in real life) and decides to send her to England to become a doctor despite her being a girl in China in 1950. This is how she saves herself, through education and being away from her toxic family, this is also where the book ends, her turning 14 and continuing her education.

Sometimes it's hard to believe that this book is an autobiography, that everything she recounts actually happened, you can only look up to to the author in admiration, pity and respect. To have survived the emotional abuse, the neglect and to grow into someone healthy shows the indomitable human spirit, in fact she dedicates the book to all the children who like her are abandoned because she understands only too well the rankling in their heart. A wonderful children's book that gives courage to young and old alike to persist in trying to do your best in the face of hopelessness and of course to have fait in your self.
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5.0 étoiles sur 5 Excellent!, 24 décembre 2009
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Ce commentaire fait référence à cette édition : Falling Leaves: The True Story of an Unwanted Chinese Daughter (Broché)
A very moving account of an unwanted Chinese daughter, an excellent book which gives an incredible insight into the Chinese family hierarchy. It's well written, never over-sentimental, the writer managing to remain objective even when narrating her painful experiences.
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