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Song Everlasting
Song Everlasting | Ha Jin
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From the universally admired, National Book Award-winning, bestselling author of Waiting--a timely novel that follows a famous Chinese singer severed from his country, as he works to find his way in the United States At the end of a U.S. tour with his state-supported choir, popular singer Yao Tian takes a private gig in New York to pick up some extra cash for his daughter's tuition fund, but the consequences of his choice spiral out of control. On his return to China, Tian is informed that the sponsors of the event were supporters of Taiwan's secession, and that he must deliver a formal self-criticism. When he is asked to forfeit his passport to his employer, Tian impulsively decides instead to return to New York to protest the government's threat to his artistic integrity. With the help of his old friend Yabin, Tian's career begins to flourish in the United States. But he is soon placed on a Chinese gov­ernment blacklist and thwarted by the state at every turn, and it becomes increasingly clear that he may never return to China unless he denounces the freedoms that have made his new life possible. Tian nevertheless insists on his identity as a performer, refusing to give up his art. Moving, important, and strikingly relevant to our times, A Song Everlasting is a story of hope in the face of hardship from one of our most celebrated authors.
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#wondrouswednesday @Eggs
1.Heralds the winding down of the terrible monsoons!!
2.Coffee, in every season!
3. Watching 'Ghosts' at mealtimes with my husband since we're working from home for now
4.Wednesday was a bad day at work. Just glad it got done!

Eggs Thanks for playing 🤗🌼👌🏼 4y
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#thinkpositivebepositive @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thanks for the tag!
I think this is an excellent way of looking at emigration. It's ultimately a search for opportunity, and what you make of it. Some have it easier than others, of course, but once you have those opportunities, might as well mke the best of it.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I agree! Thank you for sharing! 4y
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1.Tagged book.Not as good as Ma Jian, but excellent plot.
2. Slouching towards Bethlehem!
3. "That's good. It can be messy and nerve-wracking if you make money from thr mainland-at any moment you might run into difficulties" Terrifying

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