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Eating Chinese Food Naked
Eating Chinese Food Naked
Author: Mei Ng
Four years of sex and Women's Studies, and Ruby lee's coming home...Now, after graduation, she's back living in her parents' Chinese Laundry in Queens and temping as a "no-bullshit, kick-ass typist" in Manhattan, holding her tight black clothes together with Sellotape and trying to stop her life from falling apart. — Her Jewish boyfriend, Nick, w...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780140256970
ISBN-10: 0140256970
Publication Date: 1998
Pages: 252
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Publisher: Penguin
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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With Ms.Mei Ng's first novel, she shows keen observations and her humor. It explores the complex relationship between a mother and daughter, the daughter's reluctant homecoming and her own sexual awakening. Very enjoyable read.
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This novel explores the complex relationship between a mother and a daughter, a daughter's reluctant homecoming to a family she couldn't wait to leave...and her own sexual awakening.
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This was a good book that provoked strong feelings about the characters. Personally I hated the main character and her actions. It made me sad to see how she and her family chose to live their lives and deal with their interpersonal realtionships but I think that if a book can stir up such a reaction in the reader than it must be a good read although not a pleasurable one.
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Hating your dad while loving him, loving your mom while hating her - leaving home when you're conflicted
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very interesting, great chracaters and a glimpse of the 20 something's life and struggles.


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