Why the Chicken Crossed the World: 18 Surprising Secrets from China on Success, Wealth, and Happiness (Funky Chicken) 
Experience this amusingly honest resident’s view of the most influential country in our lifetime. Peek into an entertaining and thought-provoking world that you won’t find described in newspapers or textbooks. China: where is all that money coming from, and will it really rule the world?
Only in China could you fall into the glamorous expat life of having a personal driver, maid, and private Mandarin tutor—only to quickly learn that your “help” are all richer and more financially savvy than you.
Enter a realm of wild possibilities, and the twisted ironies of the world’s fastest-growing emerging market. A 50-year-old maid’s family was so poor during the communist Mao era, they bought their son a wife in exchange for a watch. Decades later, that same maid bought her daughter a nose job, and accidentally turned her into a model. In China today, a new luxury mall magically appears the week you go on vacation. Weekends are spent at fabulous pool parties. Yet this authoritarian state is still far from democratic—just ask Chinese mothers who create “dating resumes” to pimp their children out at marriage fairs.
Learn the tricks of life success, seen through the twinkling eyes of a mischievous humorist. Follow the sassy and smart Funky Chicken—shameless enough to nearly do a TED talk in a chicken suit, but wise enough to create a pen name in authoring this tell-all tale about the world’s most powerful communist country. Flirting with China is fun; getting arrested is not.
What can you learn from China, and how will it change your life? See for yourself.
Interesting anecdotes of life and business in China.
Quirky and enlightening An expat insider's view to living and working in modern China. With photos! I enjoyed reading this and learned a lot about the local's way of thinking. Interesting facts and viewpoints.

The most entertaining, interesting, enlightening, and humorous book you will ever read. You won't put this book down, which is good because it's only a quick 2-hour read. This extremely well-written book uncovers the China you never knew (and were too embarrassed to ask about): Where is all that money coming from, will China really rule the world, and why are Asian females such bad drivers? A peek inside the world's most powerful communist country, and lessons from China that you can apply right
Easy, enjoyable read about the author's experience as an American-born Chinese person living in China as an expat. Full of funny anecdotes.
I don't really know how I could review such a kind of book. However, what I can say is that it helped me get out of the reading slump and come back to my favorite occupation. It was a really funny book, had some ludicrous moments in it which made me enjoy it even more. At the same time it was so informative and I found out a lot of things about the Chinese culture. It didn't really make me re-analyse my life and try to make it better, as it was supposed to, but at least it made me smile. :)
I don't really know how I could review such a kind of book. However, what I can say is that it helped me get out of the reading slump and come back to my favorite occupation. It was a really funny book, had some ludicrous moments in it which made me enjoy it even more. At the same time it was so informative and I found out a lot of things about the Chinese culture. It didn't really make me re-analyse my life and try to make it better, as it was supposed to, but at least it made me smile. :)
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Kindle Edition | Pages: 144 pages Rating: 3.69 | 26 Users | 8 Reviews

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A brilliant collection of hilariously poignant true stories illustrate what China teaches us about happiness, wealth, love, power, and getting what you want. Based on a successful, witty blog by a Chinese-American expatriate in Shanghai, these impactful insights loved by worldwide readers illuminate how China changes your world at home.Experience this amusingly honest resident’s view of the most influential country in our lifetime. Peek into an entertaining and thought-provoking world that you won’t find described in newspapers or textbooks. China: where is all that money coming from, and will it really rule the world?
Only in China could you fall into the glamorous expat life of having a personal driver, maid, and private Mandarin tutor—only to quickly learn that your “help” are all richer and more financially savvy than you.
Enter a realm of wild possibilities, and the twisted ironies of the world’s fastest-growing emerging market. A 50-year-old maid’s family was so poor during the communist Mao era, they bought their son a wife in exchange for a watch. Decades later, that same maid bought her daughter a nose job, and accidentally turned her into a model. In China today, a new luxury mall magically appears the week you go on vacation. Weekends are spent at fabulous pool parties. Yet this authoritarian state is still far from democratic—just ask Chinese mothers who create “dating resumes” to pimp their children out at marriage fairs.
Learn the tricks of life success, seen through the twinkling eyes of a mischievous humorist. Follow the sassy and smart Funky Chicken—shameless enough to nearly do a TED talk in a chicken suit, but wise enough to create a pen name in authoring this tell-all tale about the world’s most powerful communist country. Flirting with China is fun; getting arrested is not.
What can you learn from China, and how will it change your life? See for yourself.
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| Title | : | Why the Chicken Crossed the World: 18 Surprising Secrets from China on Success, Wealth, and Happiness (Funky Chicken) |
| Author | : | Funky Chicken |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 144 pages |
| Published | : | February 23rd 2016 by Funky Chicken |
| Categories | : | Nonfiction |
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Ratings: 3.69 From 26 Users | 8 ReviewsAssessment Out Of Books Why the Chicken Crossed the World: 18 Surprising Secrets from China on Success, Wealth, and Happiness (Funky Chicken)
A casual yet amusing read about life as an expat in Shanghai. Experiences in China varies from person to person, place to place... But the accounts here certainly sound right to me and in line with my experiences of the country and its people. Humorously written 18 short stories. Definitely worth a read, I finished it while eating lunch and would definitely be looking out for more funky books from a Funky ABC (American-born Chinese) Chicken.Interesting anecdotes of life and business in China.
Quirky and enlightening An expat insider's view to living and working in modern China. With photos! I enjoyed reading this and learned a lot about the local's way of thinking. Interesting facts and viewpoints.

The most entertaining, interesting, enlightening, and humorous book you will ever read. You won't put this book down, which is good because it's only a quick 2-hour read. This extremely well-written book uncovers the China you never knew (and were too embarrassed to ask about): Where is all that money coming from, will China really rule the world, and why are Asian females such bad drivers? A peek inside the world's most powerful communist country, and lessons from China that you can apply right
Easy, enjoyable read about the author's experience as an American-born Chinese person living in China as an expat. Full of funny anecdotes.
I don't really know how I could review such a kind of book. However, what I can say is that it helped me get out of the reading slump and come back to my favorite occupation. It was a really funny book, had some ludicrous moments in it which made me enjoy it even more. At the same time it was so informative and I found out a lot of things about the Chinese culture. It didn't really make me re-analyse my life and try to make it better, as it was supposed to, but at least it made me smile. :)
I don't really know how I could review such a kind of book. However, what I can say is that it helped me get out of the reading slump and come back to my favorite occupation. It was a really funny book, had some ludicrous moments in it which made me enjoy it even more. At the same time it was so informative and I found out a lot of things about the Chinese culture. It didn't really make me re-analyse my life and try to make it better, as it was supposed to, but at least it made me smile. :)


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