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Unbound Feet: a memoir by Kim Orendor
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Unbound Feet: a memoir (edition 2021)

by Kim Orendor (Author)

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There is no way that the thirteen-year-old wallflower me could have conceived of a day when I would dance-voluntarily-in the halftime show of the Chinese University Basketball Association championship that was broadcast to millions of people. But I did.While teaching at an international university in Henan Province, I took time to re-examine all aspects of my life: relationships, faith, and expectations. The journey wasn't always smooth and sometimes I felt as if I was moving backward, but I was better and stronger for the experience.When I left China in 2011, I was ready to restart my life in the United States. However, I wasn't ready to give up the lessons I'd learned or the freedom I'd attained while living there.While I haven't danced as much since returning stateside, every now and then the spirit moves me, and this former wallflower busts a move.… (more)
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Title:Unbound Feet: a memoir
Authors:Kim Orendor (Author)
Info:W. Brand Publishing (2021), 261 pages
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There is no way that the thirteen-year-old wallflower me could have conceived of a day when I would dance-voluntarily-in the halftime show of the Chinese University Basketball Association championship that was broadcast to millions of people. But I did.While teaching at an international university in Henan Province, I took time to re-examine all aspects of my life: relationships, faith, and expectations. The journey wasn't always smooth and sometimes I felt as if I was moving backward, but I was better and stronger for the experience.When I left China in 2011, I was ready to restart my life in the United States. However, I wasn't ready to give up the lessons I'd learned or the freedom I'd attained while living there.While I haven't danced as much since returning stateside, every now and then the spirit moves me, and this former wallflower busts a move.

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