Ai Li Goes to School
The title comes from the Chinese proverb “Those who are destined to meet are connected by an invisible red thread. It may stretch, twist, or tangle but will never break.” This book recounts events and circumstances that shaped and determined the course of Eleanor’s life. Her childhood in a loving family, church, schooling, scouting, camping, and friendships were all important to her. Her marriage to a Chinese man in 1950 was unusual in the South. Their work, studies, family, trips with anecdotes of people and places are included. Descriptions of China since 1973 recount the many changes she has witnessed and give a unique perspective.
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Ai Li Goes to School
The title comes from the Chinese proverb “Those who are destined to meet are connected by an invisible red thread. It may stretch, twist, or tangle but will never break.” This book recounts events and circumstances that shaped and determined the course of Eleanor’s life. Her childhood in a loving family, church, schooling, scouting, camping, and friendships were all important to her. Her marriage to a Chinese man in 1950 was unusual in the South. Their work, studies, family, trips with anecdotes of people and places are included. Descriptions of China since 1973 recount the many changes she has witnessed and give a unique perspective.
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Ai Li Goes to School

Ai Li Goes to School

Ai Li Goes to School

Ai Li Goes to School

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The title comes from the Chinese proverb “Those who are destined to meet are connected by an invisible red thread. It may stretch, twist, or tangle but will never break.” This book recounts events and circumstances that shaped and determined the course of Eleanor’s life. Her childhood in a loving family, church, schooling, scouting, camping, and friendships were all important to her. Her marriage to a Chinese man in 1950 was unusual in the South. Their work, studies, family, trips with anecdotes of people and places are included. Descriptions of China since 1973 recount the many changes she has witnessed and give a unique perspective.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781503536470
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 03/06/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 26
File size: 19 MB
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Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years
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