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The Privileged

Categories:Fiction   Language:Complex Ch.
   Publishing date:2018   Pages:280      Size:148mm × 210mm


【Feature】
★Rights sold: Film rights, Korean rights, Simplified Chinese rights, French rights and Vietnamese rights!  (English rights and Polish rights are under negotiation!)
★Adapted into the TV series Adventure of the RingOn Children.
★Many major offline or online channels annual bestseller!
★Author Wu Xiaole is a best-selling author of Taiwan phenomenon!

★Based on first-hand interviews and written contemporary fables, directly attack the parenting pressure of middle-class parents.
★Is private school the best investment? This book faithfully presents the dilemma and confusion of M-type education + overbreeding.
★Pick out the most difficult to admit the subtle emotions and expectations in the Chinese parent-child relationship, real, sharp, and thought-provoking.
★Is sending your children to the private school the shortcut to high society? Or is it just to satisfy the parents’ vanity?


A young mother from a poor background pulls every string she can to give her son a shot at high society. Yet after she gets him into a ritzy private school, she finds she’s playing a dangerous game she cannot win. It’s Taiwan’s “Mean Girls for Moms” with a dark side.
 
Chen Yun-Hsien has fought her whole life to become more than a noodle-seller’s daughter: she went to college, married into economic security, and now has an intelligent young son in whom to invest hope. She will do anything to advance the boy’s prospects.

Just as her husband’s career appears to be faltering, and her own return to the job market seems like more trouble than it’s worth, a golden opportunity falls into her lap: her son attends a birthday party for her husband’s boss’s son, and the two boys become fast friends. Their friendship is so strong that the other boy’s wealthy parents offer to pay tuition for Yun-Hsien’s son at a ritzy private school. Finally, Yun-Hsien and her boy appear to have vaulted into the upper echelons of high society – high tea, expensive parties, the whole nine yards. Yet behind the scenes, invisible hands with a rapacious agenda are catching mother and son in a web they cannot escape.

Wu Xiaole’s second novel is a Taiwanese “Mean Girls for Moms” with a sinister twist: beneath the hyperbolic, almost farcical scenes of insane wealth is a biting criticism of class and gender stereotypes in Taiwan. We witness a woman who believes she is climbing a ladder actually dig her own grave, as the quid pro quo rules of upper-class society eventually come to take her as collateral.Read More

【Author】
Wu Xiaole
Wu Xiaole exploded onto the literary scene with her first novel, On Children, which has recently been adapted into a TV series. She loves parrots and looking closely at things most of us take for granted.

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