Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Da Lai Lama Bigger Minority Than Expected
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Valentine's Day Book Signing
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Monday, February 10, 2014
Blossoms And Bayonets Signing at First Branch of Santa Clara County Library
This Saturday from 1-3, I'll be in this historic building located at
15480 UNION AVENUE, SAN JOSE
discussing my latest novel, Blossoms and Bayonets, as well as signing copies. Please come!Friday, February 7, 2014
Untold History of Monterey's Chinese Fishermen
Gerry Low-Sabado is the great granddaughter of Quock Mui, the first documented Chinese girl born in the Monterey area, in 1859, as well as a well-known historian on the largest Chinese Fishing Village in the Monterey area from 1850-1906.
Gerry will be coming to our upcoming US-China Friendship People's Association meeting on March 23rd at St. Jude's Parish Hall in Cupertino (McClellan Ave) at 6:15 to talk about the history of Chinese in Monterey. She will provide colorful stories and show a short video about the Chinese Fishermen who immigrated here in 1850. They not only built the first successful commercial fishing operation in Monterey, but were instrumental in the development of our area.
If that date doesn't work, she will also be the guest speaker this Tuesday, February 11, at 7 PM at
Hacienda Carmel “Casa Fiesta Room” (Via Mallorca exit on Carmel Valley Road).
Don't miss a chance to hear her speak.
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Blossoms and Bayonets a Los Gatos Library Book Club Kit
Thank you....and happy reading.
What People Are Saying About My Half of the Sky
"McBurney-Lin tells a wonderfully entertaining story with the traditional coming-of-age theme (which is experienced universally)...weaving in the cultural challenges of growing up in China's rapidly changing social system."
Mary Warpeha, co-President of the Minnesota Chapter of US-China Friendship Association
March 2010
"The novel ...includes many of the tales and the folk ways of the people living in the rural areas of South China, still followed provincially. The story takes place in current China, but could relate the dilemma of any young woman in rural China through the ages."
Kitty Trescott, National Board of the Midwest Region of US-China Friendship Association. March 2010
"A lot is expected of a young Chinese girl. My Half of the Sky by Jana McBurney-Lin is the story of Li Hui, a young girl who has just achieved marriageable age. She seeks to make the most of herself, but the expectations all around her make it difficult, as her parents seek to use her as pawn to their advantage, she is faced with what she believes to be true love. She must balance career, romance, and family, all to somehow make everyone happy, a tough endeavor indeed. An engaging and entertaining read from beginning to end, "My Half of the Sky" is a poignant tale of the modern Chinese woman, and recommended for community library collections.
--Midwest Book Review November, 2008
“It is a rare women’s novel that sensitively describes the life of a young educated woman in modern-day China in its full complexity, without resorting to unnecessary sentimentalism. Jana’s deep knowledge of the realities of life in China and Singapore makes the reading extra rewarding. In fact, with every new page the novel gets harder to put down and you find yourself gobbling it up before you know it. Finally, the author has given a voice to the Li Hui in all of us, as we struggle for the golden middle between tradition and the modern momentum of our world.”
Isabella Sluzek
Friends of the Museum Book Review 2008
Singapore
You'll be rooting all the way for Li Hui as she struggles, ahead of the curve, to be her own woman in an emerging, modern China. Jana McBurney-Lin's My half of the Sky is a beautiful, witty, touching debut novel.
Thomas B. Sawyer
Head Writer TV Series "Murder, She Wrote,"
Author - The Sixteenth Man
A complex and mesmerizingly original tale of a young Chinese woman caught between the modern world and the pull of her ancient culture. McBurney-Lin’s intimate portrait of China sparks with insights and is peopled with characters so rich and alive, they seem to breathe on the page. Dazzling and unforgettable.
Caroline Leavitt, Author - Girls in Trouble
McBurney-Lin's debut novel is a gift. Li Hui is a memorable heroine, a young woman torn between her heart and her culture.Her daunting journey is a trip into China's complicated soul, and a deeply moving exploration of love, honor, duty, and loss." Frank Baldwin, Author - Balling the Jack
My Half of the Sky is a wonderfully-crafted story that was obviously written with a piece of McBurney-Lin's heart. A masterpiece."
Lee Lofland, Author - Howdunit: Police Procedure and Investigation
My Half of the Sky heralds the arrival of a fantastic new storyteller. With artistry and precision, Jana McBurney-Lin's clear-eyed prose takes the reader on a new journey into a past world that speaks to a modern sensibility, a modern world, a modern woman. This is a book to be treasured.
Emily Rapp, Author - The Poster Child
Through vivid descriptions of sights and smells, Jana McBurney-Lin's My Half of the Sky is a haunting, emotional journey of what it means to be an honorable female in modern China. Jill Ferguson, Author - Sometimes Art Can't Save You