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Falling Leaves

The True Story of An Unwanted Chinese Daughter
Mah, Adeline Yen, 1937- (Book - 1999)
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Falling Leaves


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Random House, Inc.
Born in 1937 in a port city a thousand miles north of Shanghai, Adeline Yen Mah was the youngest child of an affluent Chinese family who enjoyed rare privileges during a time of political and cultural upheaval. But wealth and position could not shield Adeline from a childhood … More »
Random House, Inc.
Born in 1937 in a port city a thousand miles north of Shanghai, Adeline Yen Mah was the youngest child of an affluent Chinese family who enjoyed rare privileges during a time of political and cultural upheaval. But wealth and position could not shield Adeline from a childhood of appalling emotional abuse at the hands of a cruel and manipulative Eurasian stepmother. Determined to survive through her enduring faith in family unity, Adeline struggled for independence as she moved from Hong Kong to England and eventually to the United States to become a physician and writer. A compelling, painful, and ultimately triumphant story of a girl's journey into adulthood, Adeline's story is a testament to the most basic of human needs: acceptance, love, and understanding. With a powerful voice that speaks of the harsh realities of growing up female in a family and society that kept girls in emotional chains, Falling Leaves is a work of heartfelt intimacy and a rare authentic portrait of
Born in 1937 in a port city a thousand miles north of Shanghai, Adeline Yen Mah was the youngest child of an affluent Chinese family who enjoyed rare privileges during a time of political and cultural upheaval. But wealth and position could not shield Adeline from a childhood of appalling emotional abuse at the hands of a cruel and manipulative Eurasian stepmother. Determined to survive through her enduring faith in family unity, Adeline struggled for independence as she moved from Hong Kong to England and eventually to the United States to become a physician and writer.

A compelling, painful, and ultimately triumphant story of a girl's journey into adulthood, Adeline's story is a testament to the most basic of human needs: acceptance, love, and understanding. With a powerful voice that speaks of the harsh realities of growing up female in a family and society that kept girls in emotional chains, Falling Leaves is a work of heartfelt intimacy and a rare authentic portrait of twentieth-century China.

Baker & Taylor
An international best-seller, a heart-wrenching but ultimately inspiring memoir recounts the author's painful childhood as the unwanted daughter of a wealthy yet abusive Chinese family, from which she escaped to the West. Reprint. $75,000 ad/promo. Tour.

Blackwell North Amer
Adeline Yen Mah was born in 1937 in Tianjin, a port city one thousand miles north of Shanghai. She was the fifth and youngest child of an affluent family. Her grand aunt - in an unprecedented achievement - had founded the Shanghai Women's Bank in 1924, and her father was a revered businessman whose reputation for turning iron into gold began when he started his own firm at the age of nineteen. Yet wealth and position could not shield young Adeline from a childhood of appalling emotional abuse at the hands of her own family.

Baker
& Taylor

The daughter of a wealthy Hong Kong businessman describes her very difficult childhood and the psychological abuse she suffered at the hands of her stepmother

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Imprint: New York - Broadway Books
Pages: 278
Edition: 1st Broadway Books trade pbk ed
ISBN: 0767903579, 9780767903578
Language: English
Notes: Originally published: Falling leaves return to their roots. London : M. Joseph, c1997
Includes index
Statement of responsibility: Adeline Yen Mah
Characteristics: ix, 278 p. :,ill. ;,21 cm.
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I luvvvvv this book... it makes me feel sad though

Aug 07, 2012
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  • umarjan rated this: 0.5 stars out of 5.

its chinese

Aug 01, 2012
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  • Misha Jan rated this: 0.5 stars out of 5.

i don't like this book at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jun 11, 2012
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  • lokiboo262 rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

this book further delves into another story that is of ms. Yen Mah- Chinese Cinderella. I enjoyed this book as much I did Chinese Cinderella and hope that everyone has the fortune read such a wonderful book

Mar 31, 2011
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  • vwruleschick rated this: 3 stars out of 5.

No sure what to say, except that step-mother has some nasty issues and extremely hurtful to the family, especially Adeline. It is a courageous story of just great hope where there was little hope to have. And how the human spirit has perserved through many trials and tribulations is amazing. It made me realize how precious my relationship with my mother is (although we don't get along the best of times).

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  • Misha Jan rated this: 0.5 stars out of 5.

a wierd boik

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Other: the worst book and old people like!

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  • lokiboo262 rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

"suan le" let it be- James Yen

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