Someday We Will Fly
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
From the author of Blind, a heart-wrenching coming-of-age story set during World War II in Shanghai, one of the only places Jews without visas could find refuge.
Rachel DeWoskin crée des récits qui explorent les complexités des rencontres culturelles et la recherche de soi. Son écriture explore souvent la tapisserie complexe des relations humaines et la navigation de l'identité personnelle à travers divers paysages. Avec un style vif et introspectif, DeWoskin invite les lecteurs à des explorations intimes d'appartenance et d'aliénation. Elle offre une voix distinctive qui éclaire les expériences nuancées de la vie entre les mondes.




From the author of Blind, a heart-wrenching coming-of-age story set during World War II in Shanghai, one of the only places Jews without visas could find refuge.
Traces the author's decision to broaden her cultural horizons by working as a Beijing consultant for an American PR firm in China for five years, a period during which she starred in a popular Chinese-western soap opera, experienced a cross-cultural private life, and witnessed numerous changes throughout the country. 30,000 first printing.
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