- Title : Shanghai Bride: Her Tumultuous Life's Journey to the West
- Author : Christina Ching Tsao
- Rating : 4.97 (818 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-9-15
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 260 Pages
- Asin : 9622097146
- Language : English
This is an autobiography of a woman of unusual strength and determination who grew up in 1930s Shanghai. Born to a traditional family of China's scholar-official class, she endured incredible suffering as her country was torn apart, first by warlords and later by the invading Japanese Imperial Army.Miller's book belongs in the annals of American Educational history. A grippin
This is an autobiography of a woman of unusual strength and determination who grew up in 1930s Shanghai. Born to a traditional family of China's scholar-official class, she endured incredible suffering as her country was torn apart, first by warlords and later by the invading Japanese Imperial Army.Miller's book belongs in the annals of American Educational history. A gripping, shocking, and informative book. 70)"According to Jon Hassell, 'The history of drugs in America is inextricably interlaced with early Minimalism. There are three or four areas in this State Park where the scenery is astonishing. The book is written with zest and demonstrates Miller's love for education, history and western Kansas.. The chemistry was there and so was the love.This is a quick read for someone who doesn’t have much time but wants a story that is totally satisfying. This book is really worth reading.. I was very disapointed in Stepaniak's new book, being a big fan of several of her previous works. But without real, living, breathing characters to drive that story the entire novel fails. Paula has done her research, and continues to do so. So I have name recognition and when I saw this come up for review, I thought it was past time I checked out her books. I have an 18 year old lab that I adopted when my father died. I must admit I really did enjoyWhile in Borneo, she obtained a master's degree in business administration. Christina Ching Tsao immigrated to the United States in 1965, where she became a successful businesswoman.
. In postwar Hong Kong, she single-handedly brought up her four children. Christina Ching Tsao was born in Shanghai in 1915 to a prominent scholar-official family that traces its descent back to a Song dynasty poet. For over ten years, Christina Ching Tsao was a refugee, first because of the Japanese invasion and later as a result of the communist victory in China's civil war. At 16 she was married to a brilliant lawyer more than twice her age. At 16 she was married to a brilliant lawyer more than twice her age. Christina Ching Tsao immigrated to the United States in 1965, where she became a successful businesswoman. About the Author Christina Ching Tsao was born in Shanghai in 1915 to a prominent scholar-official family that traces its descent back to a Song dynasty poet. For over ten years, Christina Ching Tsao was a refugee, first because of the Japanese invasion and later as a result of the communist victory in China's civil war. While in Borneo, she obtained a master's degree in business administration. In postwar Hong Kong, she single-handedly brought up her four children
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