Welcome Flora Qian with her first novel "South of the Yangtze," a coming-of-age story of a thoughtful and curious Chinese girl, born and raised in Shanghai during the one-child years.* Flora discusses the origins of the novel which maps some of her own experiences as a young woman educated in China who then moved to Hong Kong. The intriguing novel, written in English, explores the themes of language, relationships, loneliness, and community, against a backdrop of post-Cultural Revolution China. Flora discusses her interest in Chinese characters, how Mandarin and English entered her life, how Chinese sayings and folk tales influence our thinking, the risks of original thought, and how circumstances often hinder our ability to reach greater intimacy with others. A thought-provoking episode with something for everyone. *And could make a great holiday present! Flora's website: https://floraqian.com/ Thoughts? Comments? Potshots? Contact the show at: https://booksshowstunes.discreetguide.com/contact/ Support us! https://booksshowstunes.discreetguide.com/support/ Sponsored by Discreet Guide Training: https://training.discreetguide.com/ Social Media: YouTube: @MadActs XTwitter: @Mad_Acts BlueSky: @mad-acts.bsky.social FB: @BooksShowsTunes IG: @Mad_Acts LI: Jennifer K. Crittenden
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