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Sto caricando le informazioni... Mock My Wordsdi Chandra Shekhar
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Chinese literary genius David Tan has just started teaching at Steinbeck University's prestigious freshman writing program. He has one small problem, however--he speaks broken English. His students scorn him and his colleagues snub him. David craves support from his gorgeous American wife Laura, but she is too busy battling a sinister high-tech conspiracy at work to care about a husband she has stopped loving. Nor can he look for sympathy from his father, who had opposed David's marriage and has stopped speaking to him. The only joy in David's life is helping Chinese-American student Melissa develop her business plan--until she too turns him the cold shoulder.David's career and marriage are near collapse, Laura faces dismissal or worse, and Melissa's enterprise is on the verge of failure. Will fortune intervene?Wordless deftly interleaves marital drama, techno-thriller, and romantic comedy into a fast-paced narrative that bridges popular and literary fiction. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Shekhar’s prose is graceful and eloquent without succumbing to verbosity. By contrast, David’s dialogue is halting and clumsy. I thought this served as an apt metaphor for the difficulties David has in navigating Western customs, as well as highlighting the low tolerance predominantly monolingual societies display towards those communicating with them in a second language. David is a sweet, likeable character. It’s easy to empathise with him, but it’s the inclusion of Laura’s point of view that truly balances both his character, and the narrative of their failing marriage. The tricky situation she faces at work energises the story and introduces a level of intrigue. Mock my Words is a charming novel and a satisfying read overall.
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