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Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother
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Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
Verkaufsrang44267inBelletristik
CHF19.90

Beschreibung

A SUNDAY TIMES AND NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER: the most talked-about book of the year'Blissfully funny' India Knight, Sunday Times'Entertaining, bracingly honest and, yes, thought-provoking' New York Times'A treat from first to last: ruefully funny, endlessly self-deprecating, riven with ironies .. I relished this memoir' IUpdated with a new postscript by Amy Chua and a letter from her eldest daughter, SophiaBattle Hymn of the Tiger Mother is a story about a mother, two daughters, and two dogs. It was supposed to be a story of how Chinese parents are better at raising kids than Western ones. But instead, it's about a bitter clash of cultures, a fleeting taste of glory, and how you can be humbled by a thirteen-year-old.Witty, entertaining and provocative, this is a unique and important book that will transform your perspective of parenting forever.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-4088-2207-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
ErscheinungslandVereinigtes Königreich
Erscheinungsdatum02.02.2012
Seiten272 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 129 mm, Höhe 198 mm, Dicke 17 mm
Gewicht197 g
Artikel-Nr.12879695
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.12022865
WarengruppeBelletristik
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Über den/die AutorIn

Chua, AmyAmy Chua is the John M. Duff Professor of Law at Yale Law School. Her first book, World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability, translated into eight languages, was a New York Times bestseller, an Economist Best Book of the Year and one of the Guardian's Top Political Reads of 2003. Her second book, Day of Empire: How Hyperpowers Rise to Global Dominance - and Why They Fall, was a critically acclaimed Foreign Affairs bestseller. Amy Chua has appeared frequently on radio and television and her writing has been published in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Financial Times, Harvard Business Review and the Wilson Quarterly. She lives with her husband, two daughters and two Samoyeds in New Haven, Connecticut.