Jean Kwok
Jean Kwok is the award-winning, New York Times and international bestselling author of SEARCHING FOR SYLVIE LEE, MAMBO IN CHINATOWN and GIRL IN TRANSLATION. Her work has been published in twenty countries and taught in universities, colleges and high schools across the world. An instant New York Times bestseller, SEARCHING FOR SYLVIE LEE was selected for the Today Show Book Club and featured in The New York Times, Time, Newsweek, CNN, The New York Post, The Washington Post, O Magazine, People, Entertainment Weekly and more. Jean has been chosen for numerous honors including the American Library Association Alex Award, the Chinese American Librarians Association Best Book Award and the Sunday Times EFG Short Story Award international shortlist. She has appeared on The Today Show and spoken at many schools and venues including Harvard University, Columbia University and the Tucson Festival of Books. A television documentary was filmed about Jean and her work.
Jean immigrated from Hong Kong to Brooklyn when she was five and worked in a Chinatown clothing factory for much of her childhood while living in an unheated, roach-infested apartment. In between her undergraduate degree at Harvard and MFA in fiction at Columbia, she worked for three years as a professional ballroom dancer. Her beloved brother Kwan passed away in a tragic plane accident and was the inspiration behind SEARCHING FOR SYLVIE LEE. Jean is trilingual, fluent in Dutch, Chinese and English, and studied Latin for seven years. She lives in the Netherlands with her husband, two sons and many cats.
Jean can be found at jeankwok.com.
Charitable Organization: American Humane
Praise
"A powerful emotional drama.”
—Paula Hawkins, #1 NYT bestselling author
“You can’t put it down!”
—Jenna Bush Hager, The TODAY SHOW Book Pick
"Compelling. With warmth and heart."
—The New York Times Book Review
"This summer’s book club sensation."
—Entertainment Weekly