My Chinese Marriage


Read by Danielle Cartwright

(4.6 stars; 21 reviews)

Mae Watkins, a University of Michigan student, unexpectedly falls in love with a Chinese international law student in the midst of World War I. Despite the socially unacceptable pairing the couple decide to tie the knot and forge ahead with an unsure future. Mae demonstrates her unique ability to observe and describe a foreign culture after their move to Shanghai. She documents in detail her perceptions of Chinese fashion and food in addition to her knowledge of such controversial customs as foot binding and widow suicide. She offers great compassion for her Chinese family, both current and past. This book was ghost written by Katherine Anne Porter and published in Asia in serialized form in 1920. The original manuscript has been lost, but the serial form was subsequently republished. - Summary by Danielle Cartwright (3 hr 23 min)

Chapters

In America 49:38 Read by Danielle Cartwright
In Shanghai 52:03 Read by Danielle Cartwright
First Daughter-In-Law 50:56 Read by Danielle Cartwright
The Eternal Hills 50:36 Read by Danielle Cartwright

Reviews

awiebe


(5 stars)

A very positive experience in interracial marriage. The author is only positive and embraces her husband’s culture as he does hers. Lovely reader.

Lovely little story


(5 stars)

Very pleasant and heartwarming to listen to! A story of love crossing the boundaries of culture.

Enjoy hearing of families that take care of each other and the family


(5 stars)