Picture a woman from Poland who goes to teach English in China, primarily for one year. I don't know a soul, nor do I speak the language. I have no clue about Chinese culture. All I'm certain of is the amount of rice I'm going to eat from now on. Six years later, I tearfully leave China, the place I have learnt to call home. Not without baggage. Enriched with a Chinese sister, a decent command of Mandarin, an aversion to rice, two kidney stones, a new tattoo, a pulmonary infection (thanks, smog ), one African husband and this memoir. China changed me. It helped me become more mature, more tolerant and more patient or perhaps it simply made me older. I will never forget this adventure. Sometimes it felt like a life sentence, while at other times like an opportunity to keep exploring. I loved and hated it there equally. I cried as much as laughed. One thing China is very good at is to make even the calmest of us frustrated. We are, after all, outsiders, observers, the 'others'. China depicted in this book can change you like it changed me.
Author: Karolina AchirriPublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 10/29/2017
Pages: 340
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.71d
ISBN13: 9781532993800
ISBN10: 1532993803
BISAC Categories:-
Biography & Autobiography |
EducatorsAbout the Author
Karolina Achirri lived in Hangzhou, China, for six years. She taught English at a public university, private training schools and an international high school. She also tested IELTS speaking and writing for the British Council, in East China exam centres. She is the author of IELTS Band 9: An Academic Guide for Chinese Students. Volumes I & II and IELTS Examiner's Tips: An Academic Guide to IELTS Speaking and Writing, published in 2015. Currently, Karolina is working on her doctoral degree in Second Language Studies at Michigan State University, USA.
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