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Vivian Ling has enjoyed a long career in Chinese language
and literature. She has taught at Oberlin College and Indiana
University and directed Chinese language programs in Taipei,
Shanghai, Kunming, and Beijing. She is the author of numerous
Chinese language textbooks and books, including The Field of
Chinese Language Education in the U.S.: A Retrospective of the 20th
Century. She also co-authored Essential Mandarin Chinese Grammar
and Chinese Stories for Language Learners, both published by
Tuttle.
Wang Peng has been on the faculty at Georgetown University
since 2002, teaching various levels of Chinese language courses,
including Business Chinese and Chinese for Heritage Learners.
Formerly, she was the chief instructor at the Inter-University
Program for Chinese Language Studies at Tsinghua University, as
well as a visiting faculty member at Oberlin College and Brown
University. She also co-authored Essential Mandarin Chinese Grammar
and Chinese Stories for Language Learners, both published by
Tuttle.
Illustrations by:
Yang Xi is an up-and-coming artist and illustrator in China.
Her distinctive style can be characterized as an amalgamation of
classical and contemporary, and Chinese and Western elements. She
holds an MA from the College of Fine Arts at Nanjing Art Institute.
While specializing in illustrations related to Chinese culture, she
has an eye toward the sensibilities of a worldwide audience.
Let Good Ideas Flourish: A Q&A With Author Vivian Ling
"Each story features plenty of lively illustrations and teaches
children a valuable lesson, while the book as a whole showcases the
rich cultural heritage of China to young readers." —Teach
Magazine
"…I was pleasantly surprised that I didn't have to look up much
vocabulary! […] I read through the English text first before
reading the Chinese and that helped me understand a lot of the
context." —Taylor Learns Languages, bookstagram
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