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Patriot Number One
Patriot Number One: American Dreams in Chinatown | Lauren Hilgers
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A deeply reported look at the Chinese immigrant community in the United States, casting a new light on what it means to seek the American dream Nearly three years ago, journalist Lauren Hilgers received an unexpected call. "Hello, Lauren!" a man shouted in halting English. "We might be seeing you in New York again soon!" The voice belonged to Zhuang Liehong, a Chinese man who had been arrested in his home country for leading a string of protests, and whom Hilgers had met the previous year while reporting a story. Despite zero contacts and a shaky grasp of English, Zhuang explained that he and his wife, Little Yan, had a plan to escape from their American tour group and move to Flushing, Queens, to escape persecution back home. A few weeks later, they arrived on Hilgers's doorstep. With a novelistic eye for character and detail, Hilgers weaves their story with a larger investigation of the Chinese community in Flushing, one of the fastest-growing immigrant enclaves in the US. There's Tang Yuanjun, a former Tiananmen Square leader who has come to terms with living a shadow life in America as his friends and family continue their own in China. And Karen, one of Little Yan's friends from night school, who was kidnapped by her relatives yet remains hopeful, working part time in a nail salon as she attends vocational school for hotel work. Patriot Number One is Hilgers's nuanced, through-the-looking-glass story of the twenty-first-century American dream. Zhuang and Little Yan's challenges reveal a world hidden in plain sight: the byzantine network of employment agencies and language schools, of underground banks and illegal dormitories that allow immigrants to survive. Amid a raging immigration debate on the national stage, Hilgers's deeply reported and beautifully wrought account paints a revealing portrait of just what it takes to survive.
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Redwritinghood
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This non-fiction book follows a Chinese dissident as he seeks asylum in the US for himself and his family. It highlights the struggles and disillusionment and also exposes a system of bureaucratic mazes and delays and how this community has learned to game the system. The subject of this book is not a major player in resistance in China, yet the government continues to pursue his friends and family and fellow villagers in his absence. 4⭐️

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JanT
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Excellent !

DebbieGrillo Welcome to Litsy! #LitsyWelcomeWagon 6y
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Mitch
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Packing for a week away. Luggage space is limited, so I‘m wondering if I really need so many clothes?? #priorities

Beckys_Books 🤣🤣 7y
wanderinglynn Most experts say that most people pack too many clothes! 😉📚📚📚📚 7y
Mitch You‘ve convinced me @wanderinglynn I‘ve swapped out trousers for 7y
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Maria514626 All you really need is clean underpants. 😂 7y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled I like your priorities 👍 7y
Tove_Reads No. 7y
bedandabook I like your priorities too! Whatever you do, keep Stay With Me in that suitcase. It‘s wonderful. 7y
Mitch I will @bedandabook it‘s a Bookclub pick so really looking forward to both reading it and talking about it! 7y
Suet624 @Maria514626 Even underpants can be overrated. 🤪 7y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled I saw someone post online somewhere yesterday about how she hates when she packs a book for a cruise and the book sucks and then she‘s stuck with it - I was like, “You only packed ONE book?!” 7y
Mitch Exactly - I wouldn‘t even pop out to my local cafe with only one book! @ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled 😀 7y
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This terrific narrative nonfiction tells the story of Zhuang Liehong as a dissident in China and as he and his wife seek asylum in NYC. It‘s completely riveting and so hard to believe that these things are happening in the modern day. The writing style makes this very accessible to those who are a bit wary of nonfiction. I highly recommend.

emilyhaldi Nice review. I love this cover too 💗 7y
Hooked_on_books @emilyhaldi Thanks! I think this book is so well done! I hope you end up reading and enjoying it. 7y
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