Álgebra lineal y geometría
معرفی کتاب «Álgebra lineal y geometría» نوشتهٔ Aube Rey Lescure و Sancho de San Román, Juan، منتشرشده توسط نشر 1970 در سال 1970. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان es ارائه شده است.
Set against the backdrop of developing modern China, this mesmerizing literary debut is part coming-of-age tale, part family & social drama, as it follows two generations searching for belonging & opportunity in a rapidly changing world—perfect for readers of Behold the Dreamers, White Ivy, & The Leavers.Shanghai, 2007: 14-year-old Alva has always longed for more. Raised by her American expat mother, she's never known her Chinese father, and is certain a better life awaits them in America. But when her mother announces her engagement to their wealthy Chinese landlord, Lu Fang, Alva's hopes are dashed, & so she plots for the next best thing: the American School in Shanghai. Upon admission, though, Alva is surprised to discover an institution run by an exclusive community of expats & the ever-wilder thrills of a city where foreigners can ostensibly act as they please.1985: In the seaside city of Qingdao, Lu Fang is a young, married man & a lowly clerk in a shipping yard. Though he once dreamed of a bright future, he is one of many casualties in his country’s harsh political reforms. So when China opens its doors to the first wave of foreigners in decades, Lu Fang’s world is split wide open after he meets an American woman who makes him confront difficult questions about his current status in life, & how much will ever be enough.In a stunning reversal of the east-to-west immigrant narrative & set against China’s political history & economic rise, River East, River West is an intimate family drama & a sharp social novel.°°°“My novel, River East, River West, is in part a social portrait of restless & suffocated youth in Shanghai. I’ve long been fascinated by the effect of place on adolescence, how a locale’s social & environmental factors exerts an influence on how young people behave or misbehave, how landscape informs crevices of society young people burrow into or the barriers they break out from.” LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE Set against the backdrop of developing modern China, this mesmerizing literary debut is part coming-of-age tale, part family and social drama, as it follows two generations searching for belonging and opportunity in a rapidly changing world—perfect for readers of Behold the Dreamers, White Ivy, and The Leavers. Shanghai, 2007: Fourteen-year-old Alva has always longed for more. Raised by her American expat mother, she's never known her Chinese father, and is certain a better life awaits them in America. But when her mother announces her engagement to their wealthy Chinese landlord, Lu Fang, Alva's hopes are dashed, and so she plots for the next best thing: the American School in Shanghai. Upon admission, though, Alva is surprised to discover an institution run by an exclusive community of expats and the ever-wilder thrills of a city where foreigners can ostensibly act as they please. 1985: In the seaside city of Qingdao, Lu Fang is a young, married man and a lowly clerk in a shipping yard. Though he once dreamed of a bright future, he is one of many casualties in his country's harsh political reforms. So when China opens its doors to the first wave of foreigners in decades, Lu Fang's world is split wide open after he meets an American woman who makes him confront difficult questions about his current status in life, and how much will ever be enough. In a stunning reversal of the east-to-west immigrant narrative and set against China's political history and economic rise, River East, River West is an intimate family drama and a sharp social novel. Alternating between Alva and Lu Fang's points of view, this is a profoundly moving exploration of race and class, cultural identity and belonging, and the often-false promise of the American Dream. Set against the backdrop of developing modern China, this mesmerizing literary debut is part coming-of-age tale, part family and social drama, as it follows two generations searching for belonging and opportunity in a rapidly changing world. Shanghai, 2007: Fourteen-year-old Alva has always longed for more. Raised by her American expat mother, shes never known her Chinese father, and she is certain a better life awaits them in America. But when her mother announces her engagement to their wealthy Chinese landlord, Lu Fang, Alvas hopes are dashed. She plots for the next best thing: the American School in Shanghai. Upon admission, though, Alva is surprised to discover an institution run by an exclusive community of expats and the ever-wilder thrills of a city where foreigners can ostensibly act as they please. 1985: In the seaside city of Qingdao, Lu Fang is a young married man and a lowly clerk in a shipping yard. Although he once dreamed of a bright future, he is now one of many casualties in his countrys harsh political reforms. So when China opens its doors to the first wave of foreigners in decades, Lu Fangs world is split wide openafter he meets an American woman who makes him confront difficult questions abouthis current status in life and how much will ever be enough. In a stunning reversal of the east-to-west immigrant narrative and set against Chinas political history and economic rise, River East, River West is an intimate family drama and a sharp social novel. Alternating between Alva and Lu Fangs points of view, this is a profoundlymoving exploration of race and class, cultural identity and belonging, and the often-false promise of the American Dream.
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