An inspiring story of faith, love, and determination, How Sweet the Bitter Soup chronicles one woman's quest for happiness through a life-changing adventure that lands her in a remote Chinese village, and in love with a gentle, handsome man who calls that village home.
An inspiring story of faith, love, and determination, How Sweet the Bitter Soup chronicles one woman's quest for happiness through a life-changing adventure that lands her in a remote Chinese village, and in love with a gentle, handsome man who calls that village home.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lori Qian holds a BA in anthropology and philosophy and an MA in applied linguistics, and has advanced graduate training in school leadership, literacy instruction, and elementary education. She is a regular contributor to Urban Family Magazine in Guangzhou, China, and enjoys presenting around the world on topics ranging from cultivating creativity to pedagogical approaches to writing. She is passionate about education, multiculturalism, and self-improvement. After living in China for ten years, she recently relocated to Alpine, Utah, with her family, ready to embrace an entirely new adventure. Qian is currently working on her second book, Fighting for Fitness, a self-help memoir of her own health transformation.
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