Friday, June 28, 2013

July Bookclub

At the last meeting, a summer outing was concocted for July!  This idea was too tempting to disregard and so here is the plan:

On Thursday July 18, we will start with dinner at Herringbone in La Jolla, a Brian Malarkey restaurant. (Actually, we'll start with carpooling..) From there we will walk a few short blocks to Warwick's for Chris Bohjalian's discussion of his latest book, "The Light in the Ruins".  




 http://www.herringboneeats.com

Good food, lots of chat time and  a bookclub with Chris again - but this time in person! History: Recall our phone-in-led-discussion with him at Diane's in September 2006 for "Before You Know Kindness"?! ( I loved that we had a pre-meeting to organize our discussion!! We are so varsity.)  Also, our bookclub read "The Double Bind" in September 2007 and "Skeletons at the Feast" in November 2009.

Logistics: Please RSVP to me ASAP. I have made a reservation at Herringbone's for 5:30 for 6 and will adjust it as our group grows or shrinks. To attend the Warwick's event, you must make a reservation directly with them by calling and reserving a seat (858 454.0347). There is a limit of 70 (just a handful had reserved a few days ago when I tested the waters) and you are required to purchase a book in advance for your reservation. The book is not released until July 9.

Reading, reading, reading!
It will be a challenge to read the book perhaps by the event because of the timing of the published release. We plan to discuss at dinner, "Gone Girl", "Bend, not Break" and anything 'Bohjalian'.

So read  or re-read one of his great novels ("Before You Know Kindness", "Midwives", "Secrets of Eden", "Double Bind", "The Sandcastle Girls", "Skeletons at the Feast", "The Night Strangers".... does this man ever sleep??)  if you like, or ambitiously, get the new one and be in on the latest. It's all good! Will be so much fun to be together and enjoy the bookclub buzz.


Church ladies with typewriters

Please read these aloud to a loved one - they are hysterical:

http://www.rawfoodinfo.com/articles/art_churchumor.html

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Bookclub at Diane's 6/20/2013

It was a beautiful super moon night on Diane's spectacular back patio. Another intimate meeting with Barb, Diane and I, we had a great time catching up and discussing "Bend, Not Break", as well as a few points about "Gone Girl". Please read "Bend, Not Break" if you haven't already. An interesting and inspirational journey from Ping Fu's childhood in China to her tech creation, Geomagic, in North Carolina. You will be touched by her spirit.
Check out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bend,_Not_Break

and:
http://www.geomagic.com

And finally, please view the vine!!!

https://vine.co/v/hu5UXHPPBZw

Super moon

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Bend, Not Break



 




Our next meeting is 7 PM on June 20th at Diane's. Please RSVP dianecashion@sbcglobal.net

Our selection, "Bend, Not Break" is Ping Fu's story of her tumultuous childhood during China's cultural revolution. Upon doing research for this selection, I immediately noticed an alarming lack-lustre 2 stars from 804 reviews on Amazon. My heart sank. I had a recent experience of recommending and reading a well-received and much touted book, "She Matters" to my 'other' bookclub. It was just awful and I was frustrated and perplexed by the discrepancy between the promised read and the reality. I re-read the reviews and searched my perceptions for the chasm. I could only conclude that the author had friends in high places and that her memoir reflected what an unlikeable person she must be.

However, continued perusing of the Amazon site showed glowing reviews from stalwart sources causing the little hairs on the back of my neck to arise. Then there was a statement from the authors about the cyberwar against the book from Chinese commenters who obviously had not read the book. Please see the author's defense in an article in The Daily Beast:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/02/04/ping-fu-defends-bend-not-break-memoir-against-online-chinese-attack.html

I am hopeful that this book will provide great discussion - the story itself and the story of its publication. (PS 298 pages!) Below is the smattering from Amazon:


Review
In this outstanding testament to the resilience of the human spirit, Ping takes readers on a journey both heartbreaking and inspiring.
--Publisher Weekly Review, 11/5/2012

read more at
publishersweekly.com/978-1-59184-552-2
“She tells her story with intelligence, verve and a candor that is often heart-rending....Her life story is moving and inspiring. Like the people who gave her a helping hand, she is generous to share it with us.”
The Wall Street Journal

“In this outstanding testament to the resilience of the human spirit, Ping takes readers on a journey both heartbreaking and inspiring . . . Ping’s eloquent prose and remarkable attitude shine through in every word.”
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY (starred review)

“An inspiring story . . . the book reflects the tone of its author: clear, honest and unassuming.”
KIRKUS REVIEWS

 “This well-written tale of courage, compassion, and undaunted curiosity reveals the life of a genuine hero who remains committed to making the world a better place.”
BOOKLIST (starred review)

“This is an utterly unique memoir, a fascinating look at one woman’s journey from a difficult childhood in Mao’s China to the top of the American tech world.”
—TONY HSIEH, CEO of Zappos.com; author of Delivering Happiness

“Do not read this book if you reject kindness, humility, and ingenuity. With staggering authenticity and zero cliché, Ping’s story will shock you to your core. Your notion of human capacity will be redefined. It’s Rocky, My Fair Lady, The Sound of Music, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Gone With the Wind—all in one.”
—SALLY ROSENTHAL, executive producer of the documentary Between the Folds

“There are few people in our world who embody optimism like Ping Fu. She shows us how the human spirit can endure amazing hardship to find happiness, joy, and astounding success.”
—SIMON SINEK, author of Start with Why

“I could not put this book down. From surviving the insanity of China’s Cultural Revolution to the cutthroat antics of hi-tech venture capitalism, from low-life outcast to billionaire dealer—it’s amazing to believe this all happened in one person’s life. The lessons Ping Fu has so artfully accumulated are inspiring, heartening, educating, and entertaining.”
—KEVIN KELLY, Senior Maverick, Wired; author of What Technology Wants

“Resilience is the most essential element of life and business today, and there is no more shining role model for resilience (and grace and humility and a bunch of other qualities) than Ping Fu. The story of how she fled China under precarious circumstances, made a new life in the United States, and built a vibrant company should be required reading.”
—CHIP CONLEY, founder of Joie de Vivre Hospitality; author of Peak and Emotional Equations
From the Author
We are the co-authors of "Bend, Not Break." Our customer review section contains hundreds of reviews from people who have not read the book. Positive reviews are systematically voted down just minutes after they are posted by a mass of "reviewers" with no Amazon history. Major news organizations, both in print and online, have covered the situation. "The Persecution of Ping Fu" written by Harold Evans puts this cyber-war in excellent context. Our book also has received many wonderful reviews by readers and professional book reviewers. We do hope you will read and love it! Thank you for the understanding and support.
From the Inside Flap
""Bamboo is flexible, bending with the wind but never breaking, capable of adapting to any circumstance. It suggests resilience, meaning that we have the ability to bounce back even from the most difficult times. . . . Your ability to thrive depends, in the end, on your attitude to your life circumstances. Take everything in stride with grace, putting forth energy when it is needed, yet always staying calm inwardly." --Ping Fu's "Shanghai Papa" Ping Fu knows what it's like to be a child soldier, a factory worker, and a political prisoner. To be beaten and raped for the crime of being born into a well-educated family. To be deported with barely enough money for a plane ticket to a bewildering new land. To start all over, without family or friends, as a maid, waitress, and student. Ping Fu also knows what it's like to be a pioneering software programmer, an innovator, a CEO, and Inc. magazine's Entrepreneur of the Year. To be a friend and mentor to some of the best-known names in tech­nology. To build some of the coolest new products in the world. To give speeches that inspire huge crowds. To meet and advise the president of the United States. It sounds too unbelievable for fiction, but this is the true story of a life in two worlds. Born on the eve of China's Cultural Revolution, Ping was separated from her family at the age of eight. She grew up fighting hunger and humiliation and shielding her younger sister from the teenagers in Mao's Red Guard. At twenty-five, she found her way to the United States; her only resources were $80 in traveler's checks and three phrases of English: thank you, hello, and help. Yet Ping persevered, and the hard-won lessons of her childhood guided her to success in her new home­land. Aided by her well-honed survival instincts, a few good friends, and the kindness of strangers, she grew into someone she never thought she'd be--a strong, independent, entrepreneurial leader. A love of problem solving led her to computer science, and Ping became part of the team that created NCSA Mosaic, which became Netscape, the Web browser that forever changed how we access information. She then started a company, Geomagic, that has literally reshaped the world, from personalizing prosthetic limbs to repair­ing NASA spaceships. Bend, Not Break depicts a journey from imprisonment to freedom, and from the dogmatic anticapitalism of Mao's China to the high-stakes, take-no-prisoners world of technology start-ups in the United States. It is a tribute to one woman's courage in the face of cruelty and a valuable lesson on the enduring power of resilience."
From the Back Cover

Do not read this book if you reject kindness, humility, and ingenuity. With staggering authenticity and zero cliché, Ping's story will shock you to your core. Suspend all assumptions. Take nothing for granted. Nothing. You will not be able to put this book down. When you're done, your notion of human capacity will be redefined. It's 'Rocky,' 'My Fair Lady,' 'The Sound of Music,' 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' and 'Gone With the Wind' -- all in one.
--Sally Rosenthal, executive producer of Peabody Award-winning documentary 'Between the Folds'

I could not put this book down. From surviving the insanity of China's Cultural Revolution to the cutthroat antics of hi-tech venture capitalism, from low-life outcast to billionaire dealer--it's amazing to believe this all happened in one person's life. The lessons Ping Fu has so artfully accumulated are inspiring, heartening, educating, and entertaining. I defy anyone to read this book and not come away with a greater commitment to follow through with their plans, and a desire to invent their own lives.
--Kevin Kelly, Senior Maverick, Wired, and author, 'What Technology Wants'

Intensely personal and moving, Bend, Not Break will change the way you think about what it takes to make it in America. Ping's journey to becoming a top tech guru had many roadblocks but her relentless optimism and belief in the good of others kept her going. Hers is a true success story.
--James Goodnight, founder & CEO of SAS, ranked #1 in 2011 and top ten of 100 best companies to work for nine times by Fortune magazine

There are few people in our world who embody optimism like Ping Fu. Anyone who struggles with adversity or believes that their success and happiness are conditional on their circumstances needs to hear Ping's story. She shows us how the human spirit can endure amazing hardship to find happiness, joy and astounding success. More importantly, Ping shows us how being devoted to others is what carries us forwards. Ping is such an inspiration to me and everyone she meets.
--Simon Sinek, author of 'Start With Why'

Resilience is the most essential element of life and business today, and there is no more shining role model for resilience (and grace and humility and a whole bunch of other qualities) than Ping Fu. The story of how she fled China under precarious circumstances, made a new life in the United States, and built a vibrant company should be required reading.
--Chip Conley, founder of 'Joie de Vivre Hospitality' and author of 'Peak and Emotional Equations'

Ping Fu's life story is the stuff of heroic novels. Not only has she triumphed over adversity most of us can scarcely imagine, but she has managed to draw out of her experience a wealth of practical business lessons. Those lessons, which she presents in Bend, Not Break, have allowed her to emerge as a leading entrepreneur in a technology that is transforming the world of manufacturing, with far-reaching implications for global competition in the 21st century.
--Bo Burlingham, Editor-at-Large of Inc. magazine and author of 'Small Giants: Companies That Choose To Be Great Instead of Big'
 
About the Author
Ping Fu is the founder and CEO of Geomagic, a 3D digital reality solution company. She earned an M.S. in computer science at the University of Illinois and worked at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications and AT&T Bell Labs. She is a member of President Obama’s National Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship and a board member of Long Now Foundation. She lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

MeiMei Fox
is an author and book editor who also blogs regularly for the Huffington Post.

Happy Reading!
LK