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Synopsis

22 year old Charlie Wong grew up in New York's Chinatown, the older daughter of a Beijing ballerina and a master noodle maker. Her whole world has been limited to Chinatown and even as an adult she still lives in the same tiny apartment with her widowed father and little sister, supporting herself by working as a dishwasher. But when she lands a job as a receptionist at a ballroom dance studio, Charlie enters a world she didn't know existed and it changes everything for her. As her own talents emerge she must hide them from her father and his suspicion of the West.

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Praise for "Mambo in Chinatown"
"A charming fable." --"USA Today"
"A riveting story . . . [one of] the season's hottest page-turners." --"Real Simple"
"In her winning second novel, Kwok infuses her heartwarming story with both the sensuality of dance and the optimism of a young woman coming into her own." --"Booklist"
"Charlie's Cinderella story, not to mention Charlie herself, is charming."--"Kirkus Reviews"

Praise for "Mambo in Chinatown"
"A charming fable." --"USA Today"
"A riveting story . . . [one of] the season's hottest page-turners." --"Real Simple"
"In her winning second novel, Kwok infuses her heartwarming story with both the sensuality of dance and the optimism of a young woman coming into her own." --"Booklist"
"Charlie's Cinderella story, not to mention Charlie herself, is charming."--"Kirkus Reviews"



Praise for "Mambo in Chinatown"
A charming fable. "USA Today"
A riveting story . . . [one of] the season s hottest page-turners. "Real Simple"
In her winning second novel, Kwok infuses her heartwarming story with both the sensuality of dance and the optimism of a young woman coming into her own. "Booklist"
Charlie s Cinderella story, not to mention Charlie herself, is charming. "Kirkus Reviews"

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"Western convention clashes with traditional Eastern culture when a young, impoverished Chinese-American woman dips her toe into the glittering world of professional ballroom dancing and finds love." "Woman s Day"
"Rarely has [this story] been told with such grace, lightness and humor as in this delightful novel by the author of the best-selling "Girl in Translation" (2010)." "Chicago Tribune"
"Best Books of 2014: One of This Summer s Hottest Page-Turners. A riveting story about a young woman who ultimately finds her calling and manages to exceed everyone's expectations - including, most important, her own." "Real Simple"
"A young woman who finds herself through ballroom dancing must make peace with her old life in New York's Chinatown. Charming." "USA Today"
Dreams Take Flight in Jean Kwok s "Mambo in Chinatown" a great story of cultural conflict and reaching for your dreams. "Boston Herald"
Mambo in Chinatown has a propulsive narrative drive and tells an often compelling tale of East-West conflict, adaptation, and assimilation...[readers] will keep turning the pages. "Boston Globe
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Like a ballroom dance itself: captivating and sure-footed, and hard to look up from. Kwok draws from her own experience working in Chinatown in her youth, eventually becoming a ballroom dancer and taking to the floor with confidence. Kwok brings to the page all the detail and fluidity that one would expect of a seasoned dancer and writer. "Bustle"
Kwok is at her best when exploring and smudging such differences involving culture or class which in turn suggests that any of us really could become whomever we want to be. "Journal Sentinel
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Editors Picks: Excited for Jean Kwok s "Mambo in Chinatown." The story is akin to that in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie s"Americanah," one of my favorite novels from 2013, in that the main character is torn between two cultures and is unsure of her place in either. " Library Journal "
"The kind of book where I put it down, closed my eyes, and the characters were still dancing in my mind. Sweet and lovely, filled with old-world tradition, Chinese superstition, and the complicated dance of forbidden love." Jamie Ford, "New York Times"bestselling author of"Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet"and"Songs of Willow Frost "
Although the characters are fictional, their personal struggles and emotions are based upon authentic experiences, which make them unforgettable.
"Sing Tao (largest and oldest Chinese newspaper in the US)
""In her winning second novel (after"Girl in Translation, "2010), Kwok infuses her heartwarming story with both the sensuality of dance and the optimism of a young woman coming into her own. "Booklist"
"Kwok has created a charming heroine into whose dance shoes readers can easily step.Charlie faces many of the same dilemmas that plague modern young women: balancing the demands of family and career without sacrificing too much of either, choosing whether or not to pursue love when it may mean giving up a fulfilling work life.Kwok has a gift for conveying the passion and sensuality of ballroom dancing in her energetic prose."" Shelf Awareness"
Best Books Read in June: Kwok does an exceptional job of rendering this lesser-visited part of America in a way that s reverent toward both sides of the story The sister relationship between Charlie and Lisa, who is much younger than her, was my favorite part of the story though the love they have for one another and the pain and grief they endure together is vivid. "Book Riot
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"An engrossing cross-cultural coming-of-age tale." "Largehearted Boy
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It s hard to improve on the Cinderella theme, but Jean Kwok manages to do just that. "Book Reporter
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"From Kwok ("Girl in Translation," 2010), another story about a plucky young Chinese-American woman whose hard work transports her out of poverty and hidebound traditions to find love and success... Charlie's Cinderella story, not to mention Charlie herself, is charming. "Kirkus"

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About the Author

Jean Kwok is the author of Girl in Translation. She was born in Hong Kong and immigrated to Brooklyn as a young girl. Between graduating from Harvard and attending the Columbia MFA program, she worked as a professional ballroom dancer.

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  • PublisherRiverhead
  • Publication date2014
  • ISBN 10 1594633223
  • ISBN 13 9781594633225
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages384

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