Eve J. Chung

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Eve J. Chung

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Eve J. Chung is the nationally bestselling and award-winning author of DAUGHTERS OF SHANDONG and THE YOUNG WILL REMEMBER. She is also a Taiwanese American lawyer and women's human rights specialist. Her writing is inspired by social justice movements, and the continued struggle for equality and fundamental freedoms worldwide. She currently lives in New York with her husband, two children, and two dogs. ...more

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DAUGHTERS OF SHANDONG is based on my family story, and many of the inequalities that I observed growing up ultimately influenced me to become a women’s human rights lawyer. Last year, I went back to Taiwan for the first time in ten years. I hadn’t returned since my grandmother passed, and this trip made me think a lot about cul Read more of this blog post »
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Published on May 31, 2024 08:52
Average rating: 4.46 · 21,279 ratings · 2,717 reviews · 2 distinct worksSimilar authors
Daughters of Shandong

4.47 avg rating — 20,597 ratings — published 2024 — 15 editions
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The Young Will Remember

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“We cannot put the present on hold because of fears of what might lie ahead.”
Eve J. Chung, Daughters of Shandong

“I finally understood the gendered aspect of free will and fate. Father believed in making his own fortune because he was a man with choices laid out before him. Nai Nai and Mom believed in fate because they generally had to rely on the decisions of others. From my own experiences, I learned that our lives are a mixture of both.”
Eve J. Chung, Daughters of Shandong

“Silence was not the virtue that we had always been taught it was. In all these years, it had been the enemy of change.”
Eve J. Chung, Daughters of Shandong

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