The author calls herself a mango, yellow on the outside and yellow on the inside. She is Chinese, a descendent of generations of Chinese ancestry. Like a mango, she is the fruit of a strong family tree, nurtured from roots that are anchored deeply in rich Chinese soil. She has been living in the United States for five years. After being bathed in the East Coast sunshine and absorbing the nutrition of the American soil she has observed and analyzed the culture with a dual perspective of both the inside and the outside. She is a transplanted mango. The author reflected on personal stories that...
The author calls herself a mango, yellow on the outside and yellow on the inside. She is Chinese, a descendent of generations of Chinese ancestry. Lik...