Matthew Kim is a Dartmouth grad who has not fully grown up. He often struggles against the pressure of his dad's high expectation of a fast career track, held in stark contrast to his friends' low standards for his romantic life. Disappointed with such conflicting standards, he begrudgingly develops his career and dating life in isolation. On a trip from San Francisco to New York City to celebrate Thanksgiving of 2013, Matthew finds himself in an unexplainable time travel as he encounters a small flashy ruby ring in the backyard of his father's house. He is still in New York City, but in an…mehr
Matthew Kim is a Dartmouth grad who has not fully grown up. He often struggles against the pressure of his dad's high expectation of a fast career track, held in stark contrast to his friends' low standards for his romantic life. Disappointed with such conflicting standards, he begrudgingly develops his career and dating life in isolation. On a trip from San Francisco to New York City to celebrate Thanksgiving of 2013, Matthew finds himself in an unexplainable time travel as he encounters a small flashy ruby ring in the backyard of his father's house. He is still in New York City, but in an unfamiliar time-1919. In his new "old world," he experiences overt prejudice as an Asian-American, but manages to make a living by working at an unlikely workplace for his professional and educational background--an Italian restaurant. In a pivotal moment, he encounters a legendary fashion designer of the time, Adelina Bianchi, or "Biani." Her encouragement and warmth inspire him for three full and robust years. Despite being different from him, she still becomes his great mentor and friend. Matthew soon suffers from the loss of such a treasured friendship, a strong emotional upheaval that mysteriously sends him back to his own time. With renewed encouragement from the other world, Matthew confesses his new career interest to his father, who, surprisingly, places his son's happiness above all else. He decides to quit his investment consulting job and starts a fashion company with Scarlet Love-an attractive, intelligent Caltech graduate student who tirelessly joins him in withstanding peer and family pressures and overcoming immeasurable obstacles in his new career. This two-book series celebrates "Gen San Francisco," an emerging American generation that is not only talented and independent but also respectful and open-minded to those different from themselves-are you ready to embrace Gen San Francisco?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Occy Yang is a businessman and attorney in Seattle, Washington. When not practicing business or real estate law, Occy spends his time on producing novels and designing card games. Occy always wanted to write an entertaining story that celebrates America's entrepreneurial generation. He also believes such entrepreneurship increases social mobility and diversity in this great nation. Occy holds a BA from Dartmouth College, an MBA from INSEAD in France, a JD from Cornell Law School, and an MPP from Harvard University. For upcoming years, Occy aspires to promote and connect people and emerging companies from his favorite cities: San Francisco, Seattle, Irvine, Singapore, and Seoul. Katie Gorick was born and raised in northern Virginia. She received a degree in Biological Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she graduated with a perfect GPA (5.0 on a 5.0 scale). At MIT, Katie was a member of the Tau Beta Pi engineering honor society and a four-year varsity rower for the lightweight women's crew team. Since then, she has decided to return to her home state and pursue a PhD in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Virginia. She loves sports and outdoor activities, live music and dancing, and good food. She hopes to someday have a career designing targeted medications to more effectively treat diseases and reduce harmful side effects.
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