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Qin Qin | |
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Born | Qin Qin October 14, 1985 Guizhou, China |
Education | Harvard |
Genres | Memoir |
Spouse |
James Gutteridge (m. 2020) |
Children | 0 |
Website | |
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Qin Qin (/[invalid input: '/tʃɪn tʃɪn/']/; born October 10, 1985).
Early life
[edit]Career
[edit]Law
[edit]Teaching
[edit]Harvard
[edit]UNICEF
[edit]Librarian
[edit]Writing career
[edit]Personal life
[edit]Marriage
[edit]Qin Qin married James Gutteridge in February 2020, and they now live in Canberra, Australia
Religion
[edit]Qin Qin attends the Christian Community, and has a guru in India.
Awards and honors
[edit]40 Under 40
Bibliography
[edit]Non-fiction
[edit]- Model Minority Gone Rogue: How an unfulfilled daughter of a tiger mother went way off script
References
[edit]External links
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