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 Mandarin. 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.
Being an immigrant is an experience that i had no knowledge on, till this book came. I saw the life of one, i was on his shoes and eyes; a great character development and a excelent way of show how hard is the life when you move out of your country and also how to get used to everything.
miércoles, 14 de marzo de 2018
jueves, 1 de marzo de 2018
RPO by Ernest Cline
As soon as i got the book i started reading it, and i don't regret. I almost eat this book, i read it in just one day because it was so good that i couldn't stop, the book was better than what i was expecting which is good because it took me by surprise how much i enjoy it. If you are a gamer like i am you are truly going to enjoy this.
jueves, 22 de febrero de 2018
The sky is yours by Chandler Klang Smith
A sprawling, genre-defying epic set in a dystopian metropolis plagued by dragons, this debut about what it’s like to be young in a very old world is pure storytelling pleasure
In the burned-out, futuristic city of Empire Island, three young people navigate a crumbling metropolis constantly under threat from a pair of dragons that circle the skies. When violence strikes, reality star Duncan Humphrey Ripple V, the spoiled scion of the metropolis’ last dynasty; Baroness Swan Lenore Dahlberg, his tempestuous, death-obsessed betrothed; and Abby, a feral beauty he discovered tossed out with the trash; are forced to flee everything they've ever known. As they wander toward the scalded heart of the city, they face fire, conspiracy, mayhem, unholy drugs, dragon-worshippers, and the monsters lurking inside themselves. In this bombshell of a novel, Chandler Klang Smith has imagined an unimaginable world: scathingly clever and gorgeously strange, The Sky Is Yours is at once faraway and disturbingly familiar, its singular chaos grounded in the universal realities of love, family, and the deeply human desire to survive at all costs.
The Sky Is Yours is incredibly cinematic, bawdy, rollicking, hilarious, and utterly unforgettable, a debut that readers who loved Cloud Atlas, Super Sad True Love Story, and Blade Runner will adore.
The sky is yours is a book about sex, drugs and crazy world building. I'm honestly speechless, not because it was too good or because it was too bad, is because i dont really know what to say. There where some parts that i really loved, but then, when it comes to the "love" or "sex" parts i wasn't really sure about what i was feeling. However, this does not mean that the book is a bad one, i was just specting more about it and i feel like some parts (sex) could have been better than what it turned out.
In the burned-out, futuristic city of Empire Island, three young people navigate a crumbling metropolis constantly under threat from a pair of dragons that circle the skies. When violence strikes, reality star Duncan Humphrey Ripple V, the spoiled scion of the metropolis’ last dynasty; Baroness Swan Lenore Dahlberg, his tempestuous, death-obsessed betrothed; and Abby, a feral beauty he discovered tossed out with the trash; are forced to flee everything they've ever known. As they wander toward the scalded heart of the city, they face fire, conspiracy, mayhem, unholy drugs, dragon-worshippers, and the monsters lurking inside themselves. In this bombshell of a novel, Chandler Klang Smith has imagined an unimaginable world: scathingly clever and gorgeously strange, The Sky Is Yours is at once faraway and disturbingly familiar, its singular chaos grounded in the universal realities of love, family, and the deeply human desire to survive at all costs.
The Sky Is Yours is incredibly cinematic, bawdy, rollicking, hilarious, and utterly unforgettable, a debut that readers who loved Cloud Atlas, Super Sad True Love Story, and Blade Runner will adore.
The sky is yours is a book about sex, drugs and crazy world building. I'm honestly speechless, not because it was too good or because it was too bad, is because i dont really know what to say. There where some parts that i really loved, but then, when it comes to the "love" or "sex" parts i wasn't really sure about what i was feeling. However, this does not mean that the book is a bad one, i was just specting more about it and i feel like some parts (sex) could have been better than what it turned out.
martes, 26 de diciembre de 2017
The Chalk Man
"In 1986, Eddie and his friends are just kids on the verge of adolescence. They spend their days biking around their sleepy English village and looking for any taste of excitement they can get. The chalk men are their secret code: little chalk stick figures they leave for one another as messages only they can understand. But then a mysterious chalk man leads them right to a dismembered body, and nothing is ever the same.
In 2016, Eddie is fully grown and thinks he's put his past behind him, but then he gets a letter in the mail containing a single chalk stick figure. When it turns out that his friends got the same message, they think it could be a prank--until one of them turns up dead. That's when Eddie realizes that saving himself means finally figuring out what really happened all those years ago."
In 2016, Eddie is fully grown and thinks he's put his past behind him, but then he gets a letter in the mail containing a single chalk stick figure. When it turns out that his friends got the same message, they think it could be a prank--until one of them turns up dead. That's when Eddie realizes that saving himself means finally figuring out what really happened all those years ago."
After hearing so many great things about “The Chalk Man” I decided I had to give it a chance thanks to blogging for books. I went into it with an open mind and hoped for the best. I am happy to say that I really enjoyed it.
This is a suspense novel you absolutely have to read. If you don’t, you are missing out on one of the best mysteries Thriller books out there.
“NEVER ASSUME. QUESTION everything. Always look beyond the obvious.”
martes, 21 de noviembre de 2017
Fliers: 20 Small Posters with Big Thoughts
Una hermosa coleccion de imagenes, perfectas para disfrutar en la epoca de Halloween, faciles de quitar y una terrorifica decoracion para habitaciones como si fueras posters, muy creativas y unicas, me encantaron porque poseen un aire realista, sin embargo, con un giro terrorifico.
sábado, 11 de noviembre de 2017
Here and gone by Haylen Beck
Debo admitir que en un inicio pense que este libro estaria lleno de cliches y que la verdad no me iba a gustar, pero igualmente me intereso la sinopsis y decidi darle una oportunidad, cosa de la cual no me arrepiento.
Fue una lectura ideal para Halloween con misterio y con suspenso, mezclado con unos personajes bien trabajados; una opcion ideal si estas buscando algo nuevo.
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