
The Cooked Seed
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'Reckless and thrilling ... Min outwits and outworks the Western system, and this book is part underdog thriller as she claws her way to love and success' THE TIMES
The sequel to Anchee Min's internationally bestselling memoir, Red Azalea, in which she leaves China for America, and struggles to find her way, her voice and her love
In 1994, Anchee Min published Red Azalea, a memoir of growing up during the violent trauma of the Cultural Revolution. It became an international bestseller. Twenty years later, Min returns to give us the next chapter, as she moves from the shocking deprivations of her homeland to the sudden bounty of the promised land of America, without language, money or a clear path.
With the help of actress Joan Chen, Anchee applies to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She shows a portfolio of her self-taught brush paintings at the US consulate and is granted an entry visa, but once in America, Anchee finds she is on her own, forced to survive by her wits and indomitable spirit.
She teaches herself English by watching Sesame Street, has five jobs at once, sleeps in unheated rooms in desolate neighbourhoods. As well as her struggle to understand her new country - the food, the warm showers - Anchee suffers devastating violence, collapses from exhaustion, marries poorly and divorces after giving birth to her daughter, Lauryann. Despite her tough, lonely journey, Anchee finds that it is Lauryann who will save her and root her, finally, in America.
As a child, Anchee understood herself as a mere 'bolt on the great machine that was Communism'; in America she learns how to succeed in a radically different culture despite bitter hardships and countless setbacks. The Cooked Seed is an unforgettable story.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Part One
- { Chapter 1 }
- { Chapter 2 }
- { Chapter 3 }
- { Chapter 4 }
- { Chapter 5 }
- { Chapter 6 }
- { Chapter 7 }
- { Chapter 8 }
- Part Two
- { Chapter 9 }
- { Chapter 10 }
- { Chapter 11 }
- { Chapter 12 }
- { Chapter 13 }
- { Chapter 14 }
- { Chapter 15 }
- Part Three
- { Chapter 16 }
- { Chapter 17 }
- { Chapter 18 }
- { Chapter 19 }
- { Chapter 20 }
- { Chapter 21 }
- { Chapter 22 }
- { Chapter 23 }
- { Chapter 24 }
- { Chapter 25 }
- { Chapter 26 }
- { Chapter 27 }
- Part Four
- { Chapter 28 }
- { Chapter 29 }
- Part Five
- { Chapter 30 }
- { Chapter 31 }
- { Chapter 32 }
- { Chapter 33 }
- { Chapter 34 }
- Part Six
- { Chapter 35 }
- { Chapter 36 }
- A Note on the Author
- By the Same Author
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