9781646220342-164622034X-Made in China: A Memoir of Love and Labor

Made in China: A Memoir of Love and Labor

ISBN-13: 9781646220342
ISBN-10: 164622034X
Author: Anna Qu
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Catapult
Format: Hardcover 224 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781646220342
ISBN-10: 164622034X
Author: Anna Qu
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Catapult
Format: Hardcover 224 pages

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Made in China: A Memoir of Love and Labor (ISBN-13: 9781646220342 and ISBN-10: 164622034X), written by authors Anna Qu, was published by Catapult in 2021. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Asian American & Asian (Cultural & Regional, State & Local, United States History, Emigration & Immigration, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Made in China: A Memoir of Love and Labor (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Asian American & Asian books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.36.

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A young girl forced to work in a Queens sweatshop calls child services on her mother in this powerful debut memoir about labor and self-worth that traces a Chinese immigrant's journey to an American future.
As a teen, Anna Qu is sent by her mother to work in her family's garment factory in Queens. At home, she is treated as a maid and suffers punishment for doing her homework at night. Her mother wants to teach her a lesson: she is Chinese, not American, and such is their tough path in their new country. But instead of acquiescing, Qu alerts the Office of Children and Family Services, an act with consequences that impact the rest of her life.
Nearly twenty years later, estranged from her mother and working at a Manhattan start-up, Qu requests her OCFS report. When it arrives, key details are wrong. Faced with this false narrative, and on the brink of losing her job as the once-shiny start-up collapses, Qu looks once more at her life's truths, from abandonment to an abusive family to seeking dignity and meaning in work.
Traveling from Wenzhou to Xi'an to New York,
Made in China is a fierce memoir unafraid to ask thorny questions about trauma and survival in immigrant families, the meaning of work, and the costs of immigration.
Review
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"The immigrant child longs to be understood and unload her truths, while simultaneously being tasked with preserving her parents’ humanity . . . The struggle . . . seems to be holding all of these conflicting emotions at once. To shield the parent while escaping her. To forgive abuse without excusing it. To be grateful for their sacrifice and still say, I needed more than you gave me. Qu . . . honor[s] these complexities, tell[s] us we were not meant to swallow our pain and survive in this world without support systems . . . Love, although never overt, is not absent." —Chanel Miller,
The New York Times Book Review
"Qu’s debut memoir untangles the knots of her complicated, traumatic past as she learns the truth about her own history and reckons with the hopes and constraints of the immigrant experience." —
Time
"The book is a modern, insightful look at the often impossible situations immigrants must often do to survive." —Zibby Owens,
Good Morning America
"This candid, heartbreaking story centers on an uncommon immigrant narrative featuring a complicated mother-daughter relationship intermingled with the dark side of the pursuit of opportunity in America." —
Oprah Daily
"Qu's indelible account of her lonesome childhood should gain her everything she lacked then—confidants, witnesses and fans—who will cheer when she finally reconnects with a long-lost beloved." —Jenny Shank,
Star Tribune
"A skillful and emotive excavation of a traumatic childhood split between China and the United States." —Jonathan Chatwin,
South China Morning Post
"There are no easy answers here, and that’s what makes this memoir so absorbing." —Elayna Trucker,
Napa Valley Register
"A heartbreaking reflection of the ripple effects of immigration." —Katherine Ouellette, WBUR
"Harrowing . . . Revelatory." —Tobias Carroll,
InsideHook
"
Made in China is a fierce, provocative look at the sacrifices made by immigrants in a new country, and the sacrifices they pass down to the next generation. It's a story of family and trauma, resilience and collapse, and Qu is dazzling as she dismantles the mythologies surrounding the immigrant work ethic, making clear that a person's humanity should never be connected with how 'productive' they are." —Kristin Iversen,
Refinery29
"A harrowing memoir about the indifference we show toward children, especially those who emigrate to the United States." —Evette Dionne,
Bitch
"A deeply honest rendering of domestic conflict . . .
Made in China is dynamic, a subversive and yet inherently personal piece of work . . . In this memoir, Qu doesn’t conform to labels. She rips off the tags others have created for her and creates her

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