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Listen to the Squawking Chicken: When Mother Knows Best, What's a Daughter To Do? A Memoir (Sort Of)

di Elaine Lui

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Meet Elaine Lui's mother. She's a movie, an Amy Tan novel, and a sitcom all rolled into one.' Or as her daughter sums it up: 'She's Chinese, she squawks like a chicken, she is totally nuts, and I am totally dependent on her.' With tales of brutal mah-jong competitions, all-cap texts ('YOUR BAD SKIN NEED SOUP'); public shaming and pearls of occasionally-bizarre wisdom; Lui not only paints a portrait of a challenging, frustrating, fascinating woman that will make you laugh and cry, she eloquently describes exactly what it's like to love someone who drives you crazy.'… (altro)
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Delightful and funny, funny! Elaine Lui writes about her mother's influence on her throughout her life and even now. There's so much personality in this book, and Lui's mother is a stitch! Most of us can pick out some quirks in our mothers, but Elaine's mother is a colorful character with a strong personality. She duly schools her daughter in the ways of the old country -- China. The reader can almost hear her mother's accent through these pages, and see her doling out advice loudly and embarrassingly.

Some chapter titles: Walk Like an Elephant, Squawk Like a Chicken; Never Bring Home an Umbrella off the Street; Why Are You Dating a Triangle-Head? The Introduction begins: "You look like dried monkey flakes", a quote from the mother to the daughter, who has a job on television.

Some of the book is a fascinating and hilarious look into the lives of Chinese immigrants, with plenty of mah-jong.

The book can be read in a day or two and is unique. Elaine, my mother was just as good as yours at embarrassing me, but she was colorful in different ways. Just experiencing two languages growing up is special. I'm glad you wrote the book, a fun tribute to Ma. ( )
  Rascalstar | Jan 21, 2017 |
Hilarious and transformative Mother/Daughter memoir/essays. ( )
  kalyhi | Aug 18, 2016 |
Unfortunately DNF for me.

I was looking forward to reading, but after the first chapter I put it down and it took me a long time to pick it up again....with the same result.

Where I was expecting funny, I got flat. It was uncomfortable reading this. I didn't feel any affection from the author towards her mother....which made it not funny and just uncomfortable reading. ( )
  katsmiao | Oct 23, 2015 |
Unfortunately DNF for me.

I was looking forward to reading, but after the first chapter I put it down and it took me a long time to pick it up again....with the same result.

Where I was expecting funny, I got flat. It was uncomfortable reading this. I didn't feel any affection from the author towards her mother....which made it not funny and just uncomfortable reading. ( )
  katsmiao | Oct 23, 2015 |
Unfortunately DNF for me.

I was looking forward to reading, but after the first chapter I put it down and it took me a long time to pick it up again....with the same result.

Where I was expecting funny, I got flat. It was uncomfortable reading this. I didn't feel any affection from the author towards her mother....which made it not funny and just uncomfortable reading. ( )
  katsmiao | Oct 23, 2015 |
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Meet Elaine Lui's mother. She's a movie, an Amy Tan novel, and a sitcom all rolled into one.' Or as her daughter sums it up: 'She's Chinese, she squawks like a chicken, she is totally nuts, and I am totally dependent on her.' With tales of brutal mah-jong competitions, all-cap texts ('YOUR BAD SKIN NEED SOUP'); public shaming and pearls of occasionally-bizarre wisdom; Lui not only paints a portrait of a challenging, frustrating, fascinating woman that will make you laugh and cry, she eloquently describes exactly what it's like to love someone who drives you crazy.'

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