Arlene J. Chai
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Arlene J. Chai (born 1955 in Manila, Philippines) is an award winning author.
Chai is a Filipino-Chinese-Australian, who migrated to Australia with her parents and sisters in 1982 because of the political upheaval. She became an advertising copywriter at George Patterson’s advertising agency in 1972 and has been working there since. It is there that she met her mentor Bryce Courtney, who continuously inspires her to improve her work. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Maryknoll College. She is infamous for her ability to weave the political struggle of the Philippines so well into her fiction, so much that she is often compared with Isabel Allende, a successful magical realist Chilean novelist. She won the Louis Braille Adult Audio Book of the year for her novel “On the Goddess Rock” in 1999. Some of her works include her novels: “The Last Time I saw my Mother and “Eating Fire and Drinking Water”
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- http://www.randomhouse.com/author/results.pperl?authorid=4596
- http://www.mostlyfiction.com/world/chai.htm
- http://www.austlit.edu.au/run?ex=ShowAgent&agentId=Ab8
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