Bad bad girl : a novel
by
 
Jen, Gish, author.

Title
Bad bad girl : a novel

Author
Jen, Gish, author.

Format
Book

ISBN
9780593803738

Subject Term
Chinese American families -- Fiction.
 
Chinese Americans -- Fiction.
 
Mothers and daughters -- Fiction.
 
Familles américaines d'origine chinoise -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
 
Américains d'origine chinoise -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
 
Mères et filles -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
 
FICTION / Asian American & Pacific Islander.
 
FICTION / Biographical & Autofiction.
 
FICTION / Women.
 
Immigration and emigration -- Fiction.
 
Mother-daughter relationship -- Fiction.

Summary
"Gish's mother--Loo Shu-hsin--is born in 1924 to a wealthy Shanghai family where girls are expected to behave and be quiet. Every act of disobedience prompts the same reprimand: "Bad bad girl! You don't know how to talk!" She gets sent to Catholic school, where she is baptized, re-named for St. Agnes, and, unusually for a girl, given an internationally-minded education. Still, her father would say, "Too bad. If you were a boy, you could accomplish a lot." Aggie finds solace in books, reading every night with a flashlight and an English-Chinese dictionary, before announcing her intention to pursue a Ph.D in America. It is 1947, and with the forces of Communist revolution on the horizon, she leaves--never to return. Lonely and adrift in Manhattan, Aggie begins dating Chao-Pei, an engineering student also from Shanghai. While news of their country and their families grows increasingly dire, they set out to make a new life together: marriage, a number one son, a small house in the suburbs. By the time Gish is born, her parents' marriage is unraveling, and her mother, struggling to understand her strong-willed American daughter, is repeating the refrain that punctuated her own childhood: "Bad bad girl! You don't know how to talk!" Bad Bad Girl is a novel about a mother and a daughter forced to reckon with one another across decades of curiosity and ambition, elation and disappointment, intense intimacy and misunderstanding. Spanning continents and generations, this is a rich, heartbreaking portrait of two fierce women locked in a complicated life-long embrace"--


LibraryShelf NumberStatus
Sierra Vista Public LibraryF JENDue 1/5/26