Amy Chua, author of Battle Hymn Of The Tiger Mother, faced severe criticism for her strict parenting methods, but her perspective changed when she nearly died from a serious illness. Forced to reflect on her life from her hospital bed, she realized the importance of expressing her love and pride to her daughters. While her traditional Chinese approach to parenting was harsh, Amy acknowledges that her criticisms and harsh words were a mistake. Despite the backlash she received, Amy does not regret writing her book and believes that her family has grown closer as a result. Her daughters, Sophia and Lulu, have achieved great success in their own lives. Sophia is a military lawyer, and Lulu graduated from Harvard and has embarked on a career in law. Amy now has a great relationship with her daughters, but acknowledges the stress and loss of childhood innocence that came with her strict parenting style. She also believes that the sacrifices her daughters made when they were young have resulted in their current success and independence. While reflecting on her own childhood, Amy recognizes that her parents’ strict approach was a result of cultural differences and their desire for their children to succeed. Amy’s debut novel, The Golden Gate, draws inspiration from her love of books and her upbringing as a bookworm.
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