Stephanie Chaloux’s Memoir “China Is Not for Everyone” Will Be Displayed at the 2023 Hong Kong Book Fair
The author shares how moving to another country and embracing another culture feels like in her moving memoir.
The memoir will inspire those who want to become missionaries in a foreign land.
The memoir “China Is Not for Everyone: But It Was My Home for a Decade” by Stephanie Chaloux will be displayed by self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet at the Hong Kong Book Fair. The book fair will occur on July 19-25, 2023, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, 1 Expo Dr, Wan Chai, Hong Kong.
The Hong Kong Book Fair has been held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre every July since 1990. It is a gateway to the Chinese language publication market and presents different literary works to all its visitors, making HKBF an ideal platform for new authors.
HKBF is also an excellent avenue for publications to establish new ties and for book lovers to discover new literary worlds to explore.
Stephanie Chaloux was a tent-making missionary who served in China as a teacher. Her memoir “China Is Not for Everyone” offers a glimpse of the highs and lows she experienced.
The book is thematically organized into different aspects of her life: professional, ministry, holidays, culture, and personal life. It took Stephanie a decade to collect her stories as they intertwine in the tapestry of life. Her memoir tries to give an honest portrait of a missionary’s life – a complicated journey, but something that will provide lessons and memories that will last a lifetime.
Order a copy of “China Is Not for Everyone: But It Was My Home for a Decade” by Stephanie Chaloux, available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. The book will be exhibited by ReadersMagnet at their exhibit at booths 1C-B23 and 1C-B25 at the 2023 Hong Kong Book Fair. Visit the exhibit to view the book’s display.
Author
Stephanie Chaloux was an ESL teacher and missionary who served in China for a decade. Most of her ministry was to college students but also taught K-12. Leading Bible studies and discipleship classes in her free time. She lived in Shanghai and moved to Leshan in Sichuan after the 2008 earthquake. One travel highlight was watching a meteor shower on the Great Wall of China in Beijing. After God called her back to the states, she works in full-time camping ministry and enjoys telling others about her experiences.
“China Is Not for Everyone: But It Was My Home for a Decade”
Author | Stephanie Chaloux
Genre | memoir
Publisher | Westbow Press
Published date | December 17, 2019
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