After reading a book from the reading list provided, you are asked to create a 3-5page(Double-spaced, Font Size 12)review/critique of the text following the rubric provided. The three parts that must be included in the review areas follows: -Summarize the main points of the book and critique them. -Demonstrate your understanding of this book by exhibiting connection between the Chinese and North American culture and society, or, that with your own personal experiences -Reflect on and describe what you have learned from reading the book. You should finish reading at least half of the book and write an outline following the format provided below. The final essaymay deviate from standard APA format in that you may write in the first person pronoun. All citations, however, must be made using APAformat (requiring a cover page, in-text citations, and a works cited page).You should follow Purdue OWL: APA Formatting and Style Guide.All submissions should include a title page with the students name, student ID number, date of submission and title,along with numbered pagesof the essay. You need submit both a printed copy and an electronic copyof your final essay.lmportant dates:1.Due date for outline of the book review: Mar 4, 2019. 2. Duedatefor thebook review(final essay): Apr 3, 2019.
Reading List 1.Buck, Pearl S. (1931) The Good Earth 2.Chang, Eileen. (1945)Written on Water 3.Chang, Eileen. (1943)Love in a Fallen City 4.Chang,Leslie. (2009) Factory Girls: From Village to City in a Changing China 5.Fallows,Deborah. (2011)Dreaming in Chinese: Mandarin Lessons in Life, Love, and Language 6.Gifford,Rob.(2008)China Road: A Journey into the Future of a Rising Power 7.Huang, Yasheng (2008)Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics: Entrepreneurship and the State