"Selbstbehauptung" . . "Selbstbehauptung." . "Women authors." . . "Chinesen" . . "Chinesisch." . . "Chinesen." . . "Roman." . . "New York, NY." . . "LITERARY CRITICISM Asian General." . . "Women Sexual behavior." . . "Powieść chińska 1970- tłumaczenia polskie." . . "New York (N.Y.)" . . "New York (N.Y.)." . "Putuo Shan Island (China)" . . "Putuo Shan Island (China)." . . . . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . "Marrying Buddha" . "Marrying Buddha"@en . . . . . . . . . "Marrying buddha" . . . "Romance fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Venčanje sa Buddhom" . . . . "Love stories" . "Love stories"@en . "Marrying Buddha Roman" . . . . . "Poślubić Buddę"@pl . "Poślubić Buddę" . . "Marrying Buddha"@pl . "Her second semi-autobiographical novel of desire and lust in a new city far from China ... According to the author, Marrying Buddha is the continuation of her first novel Shanghai Baby, the international bestseller which was banned in China and catapulted her to fame and notoriety in the country of her birth. As in Shanghai Baby, the protagonist is Coco, a young successful female novelist who decides to leave Shanghai for New York. Coco embarks on the next leg of life's journey, a road that leads her through love, desire, and spiritual awakening. In Manhattan she meets Muju. Muju and Coco share."@en . . "Poroka z budo"@sl . . . . . . . . . . . "Belletristische Darstellung" . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "New York <NY>" . . "Shanghai (China)" . . "Shanghai (China)." . "Schriftstellerin" . . "Schriftstellerin." . . . "Putu Island (China)" . .