When the American dream of a young Chinese woman shatters into a million pieces in this land of the free, where can she find truth and hope?
She longed for freedom and truth.
She hoped for a brighter future.
She tried very hard to blend into the melting pot of the United States...
Despite living in between two cultures, despite the discrimination she faced as a woman at home and at work, and despite the challenges of being a working mother, Esther built the "perfect life"-marriage, children, a professional job, a beautiful house and two new cars in the garage. But something felt off.... Instead of living the dream, she soon found herself trapped in a nightmare.
The American dream once looked like a shiny and precious gold coin to her, but living it revealed the flip side-a harsh and fragile reality. Was the dream really a counterfeit all along?
Hui Jiang was born and raised in China, and she came to the United States as a graduate student in the early 1990s. Over the years, she worked as a professional in various industries and now owns a successful business. The author has lived in Texas for more than thirty years, where she raised two wonderful children.