Anchee Min
All Books By Anchee Min
Empress Orchid
- By: Anchee Min
- Narrator: Anchee Min
- Length: 17 hours 52 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: February 11, 2008
- Language: English
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3.89(20375 ratings)
The critically acclaimed author, Anchee Min, paints a fresh portrait of the last Chinese empress in this brilliantly fictionalized tale set during the waning days of the empire. Seventeen-year-old Orchid belongs to an aristocratic family that has fallen on hard times. Unexpectedly, she is chosen as one of the emperor’s lesser concubines. Within the Forbidden City are thousands of women hoping to bear the emperor a son and become his empress. Orchid, determined and resourceful, schemes her way into the royal bed and seduces the emperor. But as the opium trade erodes the might of the Ch’ing dynasty, Orchid find herself at the center of a crumbling nation. A colorful depiction of one of history’s least understood women, The Empress Orchid is another enthralling masterpiece for Anchee Min.
... Read morePearl of China
- By: Anchee Min
- Narrator: Anchee Min
- Length: 10 hours 34 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: May 14, 2010
- Language: English
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3.85(7166 ratings)
An internationally best-selling author, Anchee Min draws upon her Chinese heritage to pen lush historical epics. Here she transports listeners to the Far East for a fictionalized account of acclaimed author Pearl Buck’s youth. Arriving in late 19th-century China with her missionary parents, Buck is soon fascinated by her new home and strikes up a friendship with a young Chinese girl named Willow. The two become inseparable even as civil war, failed relationships, and world conflicts threaten all they hold dear.
... Read moreRed Azalea
- By: Anchee Min
- Length: 9 hours 45 minutes
- Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc
- Publish date: May 08, 2018
- Language: English
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3.83(9922 ratings)
A revelatory and disturbing portrait of China, this is Anchee Min’s celebrated memoir of growing up in the last years of Mao’s China.
As a child, Min was asked to publicly humiliate a teacher; at seventeen, she was sent to work at a labor collective. Forbidden to speak, dress, read, write, or love as she pleased, she found a lifeline in a secret love affair with another woman. Miraculously selected for the film version of one of Madame Mao’s political operas, Min’s life changed overnight. Then Chairman Mao suddenly died, taking with him an entire world.
The Cooked Seed
- By: Anchee Min
- Narrator: Anchee Min
- Length: 15 hours 13 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: May 07, 2013
- Language: English
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3.76(1709 ratings)
In 1994, Anchee Min made her literary debut with a memoir of growing up in China during the violent trauma of the Cultural Revolution. Red Azalea became an international bestseller and propelled her career as a successful, critically acclaimed author. Twenty years later, Min returns to the story of her own life to give us the next chapter, an immigrant story that takes her from the shocking deprivations of her homeland to the sudden bounty of the promised land of America, without language, money, or a clear path. It is a hard and lonely road. She teaches herself English by watching Sesame Street, keeps herself afloat working five jobs at once, lives in unheated rooms, suffers rape, collapses from exhaustion, marries poorly and divorces.But she also gives birth to her daughter, Lauryann, who will inspire her and finally root her in her new country. Min’s eventual successes-her writing career, a daughter at Stanford, a second husband she loves-are remarkable, but it is her struggle throughout toward genuine selfhood that elevates this dramatic, classic immigrant story to something powerfully universal.
... Read moreThe Last Empress
- By: Anchee Min
- Narrator: Anchee Min
- Length: 14 hours 57 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: March 06, 2008
- Language: English
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3.83(7731 ratings)
The last decades of the nineteenth century were a violent period in China’s history, marked by humiliating foreign incursions and domestic rebellions and ending in the demise of the Ch’ing Dynasty. The only constant during this tumultuous time was the power wielded by one woman, the resilient, ever-resourceful Tsu Hsi — or Empress Orchid, as readers came to know her in Anchee Min’s critically acclaimed, best-selling novel covering her rise to power. The Last Empress is the story of Orchid’s dramatic transition from a strong-willed, instinctive young woman to a wise and politically savvy leader who ruled China for more than four decades. In this concluding volume Min gives us a compelling, very human leader who assumed power reluctantly and sacrificed all to protect those she loved and an empire that was doomed to die.
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