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In the title story, a professor introduces her middle-aged son to a favorite student, unaware of the student’s true affections. In “A Man Like Him,” a lifelong bachelor finds kinship with a man wrongly accused of an indiscretion. In “The Proprietress,” a reporter from Shanghai travels to a small town to write an article about the local prison, only to discover a far more intriguing story involving a shopkeeper who offers refuge to the wives and children of inmates. In “House Fire,” a young man who suspects his father of sleeping with the young man’s wife seeks the help of a detective agency run by a group of feisty old women.
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Gold Boy, Emerald Girl, Yiyun Li
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2011
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- Titel
- Gold Boy, Emerald Girl
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Yiyun Li
- Verlag
- Fourth Estate
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2011
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 221
- ISBN10
- 0007303106
- ISBN13
- 9780007303106
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Belletristik, Kinderbücher, Wahre Geschichten, Esoterik & Religion, Romantik, Fantasy, Historische Romane, Philosophisches Thema, Religion, Liebe, Gegenwartsliteratur, Kurzgeschichten, Politik, Märchen, Kriege, Amerikanische Literatur, 20. Jahrhundert, Meinungsjournalismus, Schule, Mythen & Legenden, Geschichten, Lebensgeschichten, Mythologie, Feminismus, Erwachsenwerden, Buddhismus, Asien, China, Kultur, Detektivgeschichten für Kinder, Folklore, Volkskultur, Sagen, Asiatische Belletristik, Volksmärchen
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- Beschreibung
- In the title story, a professor introduces her middle-aged son to a favorite student, unaware of the student’s true affections. In “A Man Like Him,” a lifelong bachelor finds kinship with a man wrongly accused of an indiscretion. In “The Proprietress,” a reporter from Shanghai travels to a small town to write an article about the local prison, only to discover a far more intriguing story involving a shopkeeper who offers refuge to the wives and children of inmates. In “House Fire,” a young man who suspects his father of sleeping with the young man’s wife seeks the help of a detective agency run by a group of feisty old women.




