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Like Spilled Water stands apart from most young adult novels in English. Like Spilled Water, Jennie Liu (Carolrhoda Lab, September ) For all the teens who prepare for the gaokao, there are millions more that will never take it. In many parts of China, it’s not acceptable for girls like Na to take the gaokao or attend secondary school. It had been difficult enough for her to convince her parents to allow her to Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins.  · Like Spilled Water is an honest and unflinching story about the family, tradition and discovering who you are, rather than what your family thinks you .  · Like Spilled Water by Jennie Liu | Editorial Reviews. Hardcover $ Hardcover. $ NOOK Book. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store Check Availability at Nearby Stores. Sign in to Purchase Instantly ISBN


Read "Like Spilled Water" by Jennie Liu available from Rakuten Kobo. Nineteen-year-old Na has always lived in the shadow of her younger brother, Bao-bao, her parents' cherished son. Years a. Like Spilled Water. by. Jennie Liu (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · 70 ratings · 25 reviews. Nineteen-year-old Na has always lived in the shadow of her younger brother, Bao-bao, her parents' cherished son. Years ago, Na's parents left her in the countryside and went to work in the city, bringing Bao-bao along and committing. Like Spilled Water. Author: Jennie Liu; Publisher: Carolrhoda Lab ; Release: 25 November ; GET THIS BOOK Like Spilled Water "Na has always been in the shadow of her younger brother, Bao-bao, her parents' cherished son.


Like Spilled Water immediately sets reader into main character, Na’s, shadow-world of China’s cultural expectations and restrictions of its girls. It is gripping in detail of her experiences and atmospherics of time and place on her journey to find her next steps into adulthood. like spilled water by Jennie Liu ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 1, Na’s life at her vocational college in China ends when she has to go home and support her family. Nineteen-year-old Na has always lived in the shadow of her younger brother, Bao-bao, her parents' cherished son. Years ago, Na's parents left her in the countryside and went to work in the city, bringing Bao-bao along and committing everything to his education. But when Bao-bao dies.

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