Chun sue biography of albert

Beijing Doll was quickly banned by the Chinese government but continues to be popular on the Chinese black market. Chun, now 20, has been anointed by some in the Asian media as one of the leaders of a "cruel youth" movement, which is inspired by the movies, books and, of course, rock music of the West. Her second book, Fun and Game , was banned in China when it made its debut in May Any thinking adult in the USA probably would be bored by Beijing Doll and dismiss it as the narcissistic musings of a spoiled teenager.

But the audience for this work, of course, is not adults. They're teenagers, and whether American or Chinese, youth has a language all its own.

Chun sue biography of albert

Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Chun Sue ,. Sidse Laugesen Translator. Quotes by Chun Sue? Quotes are added by the Goodreads community and are not verified by Goodreads. Such topics are so much more palatable when they concern a third party rather than one's own daughter, so a reader might be able to examine Chun Sue's erratic behavior with somewhat more objective detachment.

This isn't to say that Chun Sue's behavior really makes sense -- rather, her behavior seems rather typical of many girls her age, and might provide a window albeit a narrow and somewhat hazy one into the lives of adolescent Millennials or whatever kids are called these days. Overall, this book is highly forgettable, even when one is in the middle of it.

Don't bother reading through to the end -- I assure you there is no reward or hidden gem in its conclusion, as I had hoped there might be. See More Reviews. Yu Hua. Wei Hui. Mo Yan. Su Tong. Mian Mian. Ma Jian. Xiaolu Guo. Chiew-Siah Tei. Ha Jin. Amy Tan.