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Arlene B

Arlene B

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  • Rabbit in the Moon
    1 of 1 members found this review helpful.
    • Rated 5 stars

    I must say, I was hooked on this amazing international thriller from the first sentence: “It is Chinese to hope…” The authors, Deborah and Joel Shlian, have packed an incredible amount of detailed history of China from Mao to the Tiananmen massacre into 357 pages, at the same time telling a wonderfully rich story. Dr. Lili Quan, an American born doctor has spent so much of her life rejecting her Chinese heritage, embracing her American identity, yet always feeling a little “different”. When her confrontation with her chief of medicine threatens to cost her a coveted geriatrics fellowship, she takes the opportunity to travel to China for some training in Eastern medicine. What Lili doesn’t know is that the people who engineered her trip are three senior members of the Communist party who want to use her to obtain her grandfather’s discovery – a way to prolong life. Throw in an old billionaire who can buy anything but longevity, a rogue CIA agent, a desperate American drug company VP and a few other villains and you have a recipe for a real page turner. Rabbit in the Moon, will make you appreciate the cultural differences between East and West. While there’s much to savor long after you read the last page, if you’re like me, you’ll be hungry for a sequel. This is a must read – especially with the Olympics in Beijing in August.

    Dr. Arlene Barro

    Arlene B wrote this review Wednesday, June 18 2008. ( reply | permalink )

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