
Connie Chung
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Nov 13, 2024 |
time.com | Shannon Carlin |Connie Chung
These are independent reviews of the products mentioned, but TIME receives a commission when purchases are made through affiliate links at no additional cost to the purchaser. By Shannon CarlinNovember 13, 2024 8:16 AM ESTIn 2019, Connie Chung learned that she was the namesake for many Asian American women born between the late 1970s and mid-’90s. “It may be difficult to believe,” she writes in her memoir, Connie.
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Sep 25, 2024 |
audiofilemagazine.com | Connie Chung
The early part of Connie Chung's narration is a bit uneven--perhaps because of the personal nature of discussing her Chinese heritage and her parents' high expectations for her achievement in life. Once she settles in, her performance of this evocative, informative, and insightful memoir is flawless. Heavy with acerbic wit and "teases" for upcoming chapters, it frequently displays her sense of humor.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
abc.com | Uzo Aduba |Michael Eric Dyson |Connie Chung
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Sep 20, 2024 |
bookreporter.com | Connie Chung
A television journalist with numerous “firsts” to her credit, Connie Chung presents vibrant memories of her career in the public spotlight and her many challenges behind the scenes in her newly released memoir. Chung was born to Chinese immigrants.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
thefreelibrary.com | Connie Chung
By Connie ChungMEMOIRConnie Chung broke the glass and bamboo ceiling when she became the first Asian American woman to co-anchor a national news broadcast program, joining Dan Rather at the desk of the CBS Evening News. Her visibility and success led generations of Chinese parents to name their daughters Connie. In her briskly paced memoir, Connie (Grand Central, $32.50, 9781538766989), Chung recounts her personal and professional life with candor, humor and heart.
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