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Mei Mei?Little Sister Portraits from a Chinese Orphanage

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ISBN-10: 0811847349

ISBN-13: 9780811847346

Edition: 2005

Authors: Amy Tan, Richard Bowen, Karin Evans

List price: $35.00
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The Chinese believe an unseen red thread joins those in this life who are destined to connect. For photographer Richard Bowen, that thread led him to China's state-run welfare institutions, where there are thousands of children, primarily girls, growing up without families to take care of them. Mei Mei presents a poignant glimpse of just a few of these remarkable children. Composed against neutral backgrounds, these portraits capture the girls inner lives, away from their often bleak surroundings. The images show an almost endless range of expressions: small faces filled with longing and hope, joy and sadness, humor and mischief, defiance and despair. Through the camera's eye these young…    
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Book details

List price: $35.00
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC
Publication date: 8/4/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Size: 8.63" wide x 9.38" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.650
Language: English

Writer Amy Tan was born on February 19, 1952 in Oakland, California. She received a master's degree in linguistics from San Jose State University. She worked as a freelance business writer, but eventually turned to fiction. Her first book, The Joy Luck Club, was nominated for the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award and was a recipient of the Commonwealth Gold Award. The Joy Luck Club was also adapted into a feature film in 1994. Tan's titles have been translated into more than 20 languages. Her other novels include: The Kitchen God's Wife, The Bonesetter's Daughter, and The Valley of Amazement.