Review and Contest For Girl in Translation

Disclosure:  I received a free copy of this book courtesy of the Silicon Valley Moms Book Club.

Girl in Translation is loosely based on author Jean Kwok’s family’s experience in coming to New York City from Hong Kong.  Eleven-year-old Kimberly Chang and her mother come to New York with visions of the Statue of Liberty and Times Square.  Instead, they wind up living in an apartment with roaches and rats.  Her mother works in a sweatshop, with Kimberly having to help after school along with all the other workers’ children just so the work given to them can get done.

Kimberly was at the top of her class in Hong Kong but she speaks very little English.  Still, she works hard to learn the language and her intelligence hasn’t left her.  She knows that if anyone is going to get them out of that apartment and to a better life, that it is she.

This book showed me that there is “another America”, for those who were not lucky enough to be born here.

Sweatshops in America?  Can this even be?  Well the answer is yes.

Born in America or not, this wonderful novel speaks of the universal themes of life; growing up and finding you way.  Going through school and learning how or where we will fit in, those embarrassing moments that you can look at now without scars, but moments all the same that you will never forget. The giddiness and heartbreak of love, figuring out what we are going to do with the rest of our lives.  Kimberly goes through them all, and we cry with her and triumph with her as well.

This is a book that will stay with you for a long time, and change the way you think about your life, and others whom we don’t always give as much thought to.  It’s a great summer read that you won’t want to put down, but so much more than that.

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Want to win this fabulous book that was read only once by a woman who has no contagious diseases?  Leave a comment here, and give yourself another chance to win by retweeting my tweet.  A winner will be chosen at random by midnight (12:00 a.m.) on Friday, July 2nd.  Good luck!

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About mamasick

Emily Cullen is a pen-name. A former local radio personality for seven years, I still remain active in the voiceover business. My husband, “Grant”, and I have been married since 2002 and have already experienced the “worse, “poorer, ” and “sickness ” of marriage. We both suffer from chronic illnesses and diseases which have progressed. My diseases include Rheumatoid Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, and most, recently and seriously, Lupus. Despite all of the challenges we have faced, we were able to have a little boy, “Tyler,” born in September of 2006, which is the best thing to ever happen to us. Tyler has been classified as a “special needs” child with diagnoses which include Anxiety, OCD, and Tourette’s Syndrome. We also share our home with two cats. We live in New Jersey and I enjoy reading fiction and learning more about taking care of my son. Before my son, I used to enjoy watching movies…watching television for that matter! Before Lupus I enjoyed fine dining and fine wine. No longer able to work, I am now wondering, “What will I do with the rest of my (somewhat) young life?” Blogging sounds like a good start!
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7 Responses to Review and Contest For Girl in Translation

  1. admin says:

    Here is a good retweet example:

    Review and contest for amazing book “Girl in Translation”! http://tinyurl.com/23vvlqq over at Mama Sick!

    Emily

  2. Amy Anderson says:

    I am DYING to read this book! Wish I had been a member of the SVMoms book club, but alas… I’m lucky if I make it through one or two books a year nowadays, although, now that kiddo has started preschool, I might just find some time to read again!
    .-= Amy Anderson´s last blog ..XBox Project Natal KINECT- Wow- =-.

  3. dariela says:

    Sounds really good! Would love to read it!
    .-= dariela´s last blog ..Dressing-up no matter the occasion =-.

  4. dariela says:

    Just retweeted!
    .-= dariela´s last blog ..Dressing-up no matter the occasion =-.

  5. Shelley says:

    This book sounds excellent, I would love a chance to win it! (saw this on Twitter Moms & thought I’d stop by)

  6. Great review–I’m linking up on my review of the book.
    .-= Sarah at SmallWorld Reads´s last blog ..Book Review- When My Name Was Keoko =-.

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