In a true story of family ties, journalist Mei-Ling Hopgood, one of the first wave of Asian adoptees to arrive in America, comes face to face with her past when her Chinese birth family suddenly requests a reunion after more than two decades. In , a baby girl from Taiwan arrived in America, the newly adopted child of a loving couple in Michigan/5(60). In a true story of family ties, journalist Mei-Ling Hopgood, one of the first wave of Asian adoptees to arrive in America, comes face to face with her past when her Chinese birth family suddenly requests a reunion after more than two decades. In , a baby girl from Taiwan arrived in America, the newly adopted child of a loving couple in Michigan/5(62). · Lucky Girl: A Memoir by Mei-Ling Hopgood. The first reaction to finishing Lucky Girl is ‘lucky readers.’. Definitely of the ‘you can’t make this stuff up’-genre, journalist Mei-Ling Hopgood ‘s debut memoir is one lucky surprise after another. Paced just right to keep you reading, the Taiwanese-born Hopgood reveals a remarkable story of her Midwest adoption to a loving, nurturing family and her .
Cut with historical detail and touching accounts of Mei-Ling's "real" family, the Hopgoods, Lucky Girl is a refreshingly upbeat take on dealing with the pressures and expectations of family, while remaining true to oneself. Simple, to the point and uncluttered of the everyday minutiae, Mei-Ling Hopgood nails the concept of becoming one's own."―. The true story of an American woman's unexpected reunion with her Chinese birth family: "A great book" (Good Housekeeping). In , a baby girl from Taiwan was brought to the United States, newly adopted by a loving couple in Michigan. Mei-Ling Hopgood had an all-Am. By Mei-Ling Hopgood. In a true story of family ties, journalist Mei-Ling Hopgood, one of the first wave of Asian adoptees to arrive in America, comes face to face with her past when her Chinese birth family suddenly requests a reunion after more than two decades. In , a baby girl from Taiwan arrived in America, the newly adopted child of a.
Overview. In a true story of family ties, journalist Mei-Ling Hopgood, one of the first wave of Asian adoptees to arrive in America, comes face to face with her past when her Chinese birth family suddenly requests a reunion after more than two decades. In , a baby girl from Taiwan arrived in America, the newly adopted child of a loving couple in Michigan. In a true story of family ties, journalist Mei-Ling Hopgood, one of the first wave of Asian adoptees to arrive in America, comes face to face with her past when her Chinese birth family suddenly requests a reunion after more than two decades. In , a baby girl from Taiwan arrived in America, the newly adopted child of a loving couple in Michigan. Lucky Girl: A Memoir by Mei-Ling Hopgood. The first reaction to finishing Lucky Girl is ‘lucky readers.’. Definitely of the ‘you can’t make this stuff up’-genre, journalist Mei-Ling Hopgood ‘s debut memoir is one lucky surprise after another. Paced just right to keep you reading, the Taiwanese-born Hopgood reveals a remarkable story of her Midwest adoption to a loving, nurturing family and her reunion more than two decades later with her sprawling birthfamily on the other side of.
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