Healing in the countryside
Updated: 2014-05-28 09:17
By Guo Yali (China Daily)
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Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother (Chinese, 2011)
By Amy Chua, translated by Zhang Xinhua
Citic Publishing House
288 pages, 32 yuan ($5)
Yale law school professor Chua, a Chinese-American mother, describes the strict upbringing of her two daughters. The cover says: "This is a story about a mother, two daughters, and two dogs. This was supposed to be a story of how Chinese parents are better at raising kids than Western ones. But instead, it's about a bitter clash of cultures, a fleeting taste of glory, and how I was humbled by a 13-year-old."
So, Brothers and Sisters of Peking University (2011)
By Xiao Baiyou
Shanghai Joint Publishing Company
238 pages, 28 yuan ($4.5)
The Hong Kong-based businessman and self-styled "wolf dad" touts how his philosophy of "stick parenting" landed his three children in a prestigious university.
Eagle Dad's Education What Can I Give the Child (2012)
By He Liesheng
Beijing Education Publishing House
164 pages, 26 yuan ($4.2)
The father author considers himself a new Chinese parental archetype in the tradition of the so-called "tiger mom". He adopted extreme techniques, such as forcing his 4-year-old to run naked in the snow, to train his son who once was "sentenced" by doctors to be "good-for-nothing".
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