
Insights from the American Midwest
by Xu Guiqin
About This Novel
This is neither a travelogue nor a news report. The author of this book, Xu Guiqin, is a senior reporter at Dalian Radio. This book is an essay record of what she saw and heard about the real life of Americans while taking care of her daughter and grandson in the United States. With the acumen of a professional journalist, she interprets Americans' views on money, consumption, work, and life, and records in detail the daily life of families in the Midwestern United States. She also conducts an in-depth analysis of the differences in cultural concepts between China and the United States. The content is exciting and interesting, and can be called the Chinese grandma's version of Xiaosong's Strange Tales.
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Official(3)Scraped 2mo ago
Mortals go to America
The young and educated grandma went through an experience of American family life. Through her relaxed written records, we readers can understand a more real America. Worth reading!
Yes, this grandma is very caring
Maybe my grandma is 10 years older than me, but my children are much younger than others.
It's very true, and it's the same as what I saw and heard in the United States!
It's very true, and it's the same as what I saw and heard in the United States! It is recommended that everyone who is planning to go to the United States come and take a look!
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 2mo ago
Mortals go to America
The young and educated grandma went through an experience of American family life. Through her relaxed written records, we readers can understand a more real America. Worth reading!
Yes, this grandma is very caring
Maybe my grandma is 10 years older than me, but my children are much younger than others.
It's very true, and it's the same as what I saw and heard in the United States!
It's very true, and it's the same as what I saw and heard in the United States! It is recommended that everyone who is planning to go to the United States come and take a look!
