Hot coffee is like a warm_blooded man. They both give you the courage to face new day.
Hot coffee is like a warm_blooded man. They both give you the courage to face new day.
I enjoyed this story, Xiaolu is able to convey the internal struggles of a young person, Fenfang, in Beijing. Despite life‘s obstacles, she manages to keep her strength at every step. I would have liked to have read the original version, as the author rewrote it once it was translated to English. 🤷🏻♀️ But I enjoyed reading about the blunt, sometimes somber, sometimes hopeful edges of Fenfang‘s life.
Favorite part: Heavenly Bastard in the Sky.
When you‘re feeling sick on the Fourth of July it means you get to read and no one gets to make comments about it. 😆 It‘s looking like it‘s turning into dreary weather in PA. 🥴
Happy 4th to all who celebrate! 🎇🎆🇺🇸
The book follows the life of a young woman who left her small hometown to start a new life in Beijing - to seek better fortunes, love, and discover herself. The narrative is fresh, the story told in vignettes. A decent enjoyable read depicting the contemporary Chinese life.
#WanderingJune #ChinaGirl
A few days late starting this photo challenge! 🙈
Day 4: A Number in the Title
I haven‘t read this yet, but it is toward the top of my TBR. #ReadingWomenMonth
Told in a series of vignettes, each chapter focuses on different ponderings of a young Chinese woman living in Beijing. A young woman leaves the monotonous life of a remote village, armed with stubbornness and a headful of dreams, to make it big in the metropolitan city. The narrative is #raw and bold, capturing life in modern China.
#fallintobooks @RealLifeReading
I tried a new subscription called BookVoyage. This is my first box. Every month you get a book and goodies from a different country. Really pleased with it! This month is China and a woman author for #WomenInTranslation month! Chinese tea and sweets that were suggested by Chinese fans: Haw Flakes, White Rabbit and Rice Fruit Cake! 💕 #BookMail
An unconventional novel, where each chapter is a fragmentary account of the protagonist's life in Beijing to seek a better life. The writing is atmospheric; the protagonist's voice is bracing and raw; the novel is funny and melancholy. A glimpse into the bustling life of China's younger generation.
Such an air of melancholy surrounding the current chapter I'm reading.
Oh, really? 🤔
A brave young woman negotiates Beijing life in search of love and friendship. It exudes a fragile arrogance of youth itself; a very refreshing and different read for me. Enjoying it so far.