Author:Emily Prager
In 1994 Emily Prager adopted a 7-month-old baby in China. Almost five years later, she goes back with LuLu, now a little American girl, to spend three months in Wuhu, the town where her daughter was born in Anhui Province, Southern China, searching for clues to unlock the mystery of LuLu.
Within a week of their arrival, NATO has bombed the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, and anti-American feeling is running high; Emily's is the only non-Chinese face on the streets but Lulu, as a native of the town, is sacrosanct. Mother, daughter and townspeople become involved in a relationship of warmth and complexity that stands politics and prejudice on its head. It is Lulu's joy and pride at having found them that people cannot get over. After all, this is the same town that threw her away.
Prager writes like a dream, sows seeds of thought in the reader's mind with the subtle deftness of a thriller writer
—— Daily ExpressPrager's prose sparkles
—— ObserverCombines memoir, travelogue, and philosophy. Enthusiastically recommended
—— Library JournalElegant and thoughtful
—— Evening StandardA man of infinite wisdom and experience when it comes to male parenting in the 21st century ... The daddy of baby guides ... quick-witted ... excellent
—— Mail on SundayI can't think of a better guide than Marcus Berkmann ... well-written, funny and wise
—— Literary ReviewHealthy, simple to follow and guaranteed not to leave you feeling hungry or deprived
—— SlimmingThe shape-up eating plan with a difference.
—— Health & Fitness magazine