Chinese Cinderella is an abridged version of Adeline Yen Mah's full-length autobiography, Falling Leaves. It was shortened to make it more appropriate and appealing to a younger audience, and it subsequently went on to win many awards which Falling Leaves had not, though it garnered much international acclaim and was a New York Times best-seller, selling over a million copies worldwide. The two novels tell the same story, but Falling Leaves goes on to give more details about Mah's university years, the death of her father, and her disinheritance. Falling Leaves was published shortly after the successful biography of Jung Chang, Wild Swans, which recounts the lives of three generations of...
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