Xte Vcommunication từ Vosketap, Armenia

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2018-06-16 05:30

Trăm Sông Về Biển (Tái Bản 2015) Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Đông Thức

First off, before I even start with this review: I know this isn't a young adult novel. It's an adult non-fiction. However, me being who I am, I felt the need to read it and put my review up here for the world to see. I wanted to read this book because of all the controversy it was stirring up, to be honest. If a book can get articles in People magazine, Time magazine, and the Wall Street Journal all in the same week, this is something good that I need to get my hands on and read. This isn't so much going to be a review. It's basically just going to be some thoughts typed out for you to read - it seems wrong to "review" somebody's life. I loved this read. Yes, I admit it. Did I agree with everything Amy did while parenting her daughters? No. But that's just the thing - everybody parents differently. There isn't a rule book to parenting; it's something that the parents need to decide how to do and what works effectively for their own family. Chua takes parenting to an all new level, as you can see from the summary. She writes out her struggles wonderfully. It's a fast-paced novel that keeps you laughing, but at the same time, you wonder how she could do some of these things to her own child. However, her parenting style seems to have worked for her kids. They are teenagers now, and her oldest played piano in Carnegie Hall at the age of fourteen. Fourteen! Do you know how incredibly hard it is to get into Carnegie Hall?! I also saw in an interview that when her oldest daughter was asked by a reporter if she had all straight-A's during high school, she replied this (and I quote): "No. I had one A- sophomore year in Calculus." First of all: Calculus sophomore year. I don't know about you're school, but here in good ole Michigan, Calculus is something you take as a senior -- if you take it at all! Second of all: A- doesn't get you straight A's? Third: That's the worst grade she got all throughout high school?! That's crazyinsane. Chua's second daughter has also been a major success. She's an excellent student. She excelled at the violin before she took up tennis, and is now a wonderful tennis player also. Overall, I recommend this book. I loved hearing Amy's challenges as she raised her kids. It was a very unique look into the life of a Chinese immigrant family (Chua's parents immigrated to the US from China) and the expectations and parenting style in a Chinese household. Grade: A+

Người đọc Xte Vcommunication từ Vosketap, Armenia

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.