Sweet Mandarin by Helen Tse

Sweet Mandarin by Helen Tse

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Spanning almost a hundred years, this book recounts the lives of three generations of remarkable Chinese women. It talks about topics ranging from the brutal poverty of village life in mainland China, to newly prosperous 1930s Hong Kong and finally to the UK. It shows how the most important inheritance is wisdom.

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Sweet Mandarin by Helen Tse

Spanning almost a hundred years, this book recounts the lives of three generations of remarkable Chinese women. It talks about topics ranging from the brutal poverty of village life in mainland China, to newly prosperous 1930s Hong Kong and finally to the UK. It shows how the most important inheritance is wisdom.
Helen and her identical twin Lisa were born in 1977 and grew up in Manchester UK. Helen's passion for writing began whilst studying law at Cambridge University. She worked as a finance and tax lawyer for Clifford Chance in London and Hong Kong. Since then, she has worked with PricewaterhouseCoopers and won the Young Accountant of the Year Award 2006 for her work on helping companies invest in China. Her passions are food, business and people. These interests have propelled Helen and her two sisters, Lisa and Janet Tse to open an award winning restaurant Sweet Mandarin in Manchester and to follow in their mother's and grandmother's footsteps: www.sweetmandarin.com. Together, they have appeared on ITV Granada, BBC, radio and featured in numerous press and magazine articles on topics ranging from women in business, food, restauranteurs, entrepreneurs, immigration, nationality, Chinese culture and investing in China.
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ISBN 13 9780091913618
ISBN 10 0091913616
Title Sweet Mandarin
Author Helen Tse
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Ebury Publishing
Year published 2007-02-01
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.