Wedding in Yangshuo: A Memoir of Love, Language, And the Journey of a Lifetime to the Heart of China
By (Author) Linda Crew
BookBaby
BookBaby
28th March 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
252
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 17mm
412g
Once upon a time at Wake Robin Farm in Oregon, I was miraculously pregnant with our first child.
That same summer, on the Li River in Southern China, a pretty woman exactly my age was also expecting. She and her husband were both artists.
Our child, born in August, was a son. Theirs, born in October, a daughter.
Twenty-two years later these children, now grown, would meet in Beijing.
The girl from Yangshuo had been studying English.
Our son, traveling with a university program, was rapidly becoming proficient in both Mandarin and Cantonese.
These two could talk to each other.
They could fall in love.
And did.
This is their story.
And ours.
Everything in this book actually happened, even the lovely, fateful coincidences.
Especially those.
Wedding in Yangshuo reveals the origins of Linda Crews award-winning YA classic, Children of the River, and the impact the writing of this novel had on her family. While the Southeast Asian refugees who worked on her farm inspired an interest in the dramatic escapes from their war-torn homeland, these same friendships were kindling in her little boy an interest in all things Asian, ultimately leading to a trip to China for the author and her husband to witness his marriage to a Chinese girl from the beautiful city of Yangshuo. For readers of Children of the River who ask if Sundara and Jonathan were married in the end, real life imitates art in this cross-cultural love story.
Wedding in Yangshuo is lovely and large-hearted and funny and happy and full of real life being lived by real people. --Theresa Nelson, The Year We Sailed the Sun
In this warm and charming memoir, Linda Crew, the accomplished author of the award-winning Children of the River, sweeps the reader along on a winding East-West love story past high, humbling barriers of custom, culture, and continent, while vividly recreating the daunting enterprise of cross-cultural wedding planning in China's most scenic city... a fascinating account. --Walter Smith, ESL, Language Arts Providence, RI.
Told with a compelling balance of love, humor, wonder, and even fear, Wedding in Yangshuo pulled me in from page one, had me tearing up one minute and laughing out loud the next at the cultural differences and, oddly, the cultural similarities. --Randall Platt, The Girl Who Wouldn't Die
Linda Crew is the author of the award-winning YA classic, Children of the River, as well as other titles including Accidental Addict, A Heart For Any Fate, Brides of Eden, Nekomah Creek, and Fire on the Wind. She still lives with her husband at Wake Robin Farm in Corvallis, Oregon, where they were married under the oak trees in 1974.