8 min listen
'Beautiful Country' looks back on a young Chinese girl's undocumented childhood
'Beautiful Country' looks back on a young Chinese girl's undocumented childhood
ratings:
Length:
9 minutes
Released:
Nov 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Living as an undocumented immigrant means living in the shadows, says Qian Julie Wang. Her memoir Beautiful Country tells the story of her family's life in New York after fleeing China in 1994. Her mother worked menial jobs in terrible conditions. Her father struggled with his status as a man in a country that equated being Asian with weakness. They couldn't even seek out regular medical care for fear of being deported. Wang joins NPR's Scott Simon in today's episode to talk about how those experiences shaped and shamed her, even as she became a Yale Law graduate and successful attorney.
Released:
Nov 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Fiona Hill's new Trump-era memoir is less about Trump than it is about us: Former White House Russia advisor Fiona Hill's new memoir builds on her impeachment trial testimony, describing Donald Trump as a symptom of what's wrong with the country. by NPR's Book of the Day