Rabbit in the Moon


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Has all the ingredients of the best memoirs: an exotic setting quirky characters and cultural discord ultimately redeemed by love and acceptance.-Claire Chao author of Remembering Shanghai (Writers Digest Grand Prize winner)Blame it on Hawaiis rainbows sparkling beaches fruity cocktails and sensuous breezes. For Heather Diamond there for a summer course on China a sea change began when romance bloomed with Fred an ethnomusicologist from Hong Kong. One night under a full moon Fred tells Heather the story of Change the moon goddess. He points out how the shadows form a rabbit pounding an elixir of immortality but all Heather sees in the moon is a mans face.Returning to her teaching job in Texas Heather wonders if the whirlwind affair was a moment of madness. She is after all forty-five years old married a mother and grandmother. Rabbit in the Moon follows Heather and Freds relationship as well as Heathers challenges with multiple mid-life reinventions such as moving to Hawaii entering a Ph.D. program and living in a dorm with students half her age. When Fred goes on sabbatical Heather finds herself on the Hong Kong island of Cheung Chau with his large boisterous family. For an independent reserved American adjusting isnt easy. She wants to fit in but is culture shocked by the lack of privacy the language barrier and the Chinese aesthetic of renao (hot & noisy).Life on Cheung Chau is overwhelming but also wondrous. Heather chronicles family celebrations ancestor rituals and the rich cycle of the local calendar: the Hungry Ghosts Festival Chinese New Year and the Bun Festival. Her descriptions of daily life and traditions are exquisite seamlessly combining the insights of an ethnographer with the fascination of a curious newcomer who gradually transitions to part of the family. Ultimately Heathers experiences abroad make her realize what she has overlooked with her own family back in the United States and she sets about making amends.Moving between Hawaii Hong Kong and the continental US Rabbit in the Moon is an honest finely crafted meditation on intercultural marriage acceptance the importance of family and finding the courage to follow your dreams.Independent Publishers Book Awards - Bronze Non-Fiction WinnerInternational Book Awards - Finalist in Multicultural Nonfiction
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