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基本信息·出版社:Viking Adult
·页码:320 页
·出版日期:2009年04月
·ISBN:0670020591
·International Standard Book Number:0670020591
·条形码:9780670020591
·EAN:9780670020591
·版本:1
·装帧:精装
·正文语种:英语
·外文书名:英语
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A captivating coming-of-age novel in the tradition of Balzac and the Little Chinese SeamstressDuring the darkest days of the Cultural Revolution, a twelve-year-old boy named Love Liu wonders what life is like beyond the region of Xinjiang in China’s remote northwest. Here, conformity is valued above all else, and suspicion governs every exchange among neighbors, classmates, and even friends. Into this stifling atmosphere comes a tall, clean-shaven teacher from Shanghai, with an elegant gray wool jacket and an English dictionary tucked under his arm.
With the dictionary at his disposal, Love Liu throws himself into learning English, and a whole new world opens up for him. But in an atmosphere of accusation and recrimination, one in which the teacher is deemed morally suspect and mere innuendo can cost someone his life, Love Liu’s ideals face a test more challenging than any he’ll meet in the classroom.
A major bestseller in China, with rights sold around the world,
English is a transcendent novel about a boy’s self-discovery, a country’s shame, and the transporting power of language.
REVIEW: “I loved this book and can’t stop talking about it. . . . Transcendent.”
—Carolyn See,
The Washington Post 编辑推荐 ?I loved this book and can?t stop talking about it. . . . Transcendent.?
?Carolyn See,
The Washington Post 专业书评 From Publishers WeeklyFor 12-year-old Love Liu, foreign languages are a way of life: he lives in gossipy Xinjiang in far northwest China, where the sounds of Uyghur, Russian and Chinese mingle. But when Second Prize Wang, a dashing English teacher from Shanghai, arrives at his school, Love Liu wonders what use it would be to learn English. However, he's enamored of the confident and cosmopolitan teacher. Love Liu dives into his studies and soon befriends Second Prize Wang, and their unconventional friendship becomes one of the only constants in Love Liu's world as the Cultural Revolution wears away at the people of Xinjiang. Love Liu's friends are smacked with accusations, his school gets closed down for months at a time and his parents are alternately lauded and condemned. The more quotidian aspects of the novel can be repetitive—Love Liu cycles endlessly through the same handful of teenage tribulations—but the novel's larger portrait of Love Liu and Second Prize Wang's friendship emerges with touching clarity and provides a perfect counterbalance to the corruption and confusion of the Cultural Revolution.
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