Characters Flip for Each Other in Eichin Chang-Lim’s New Book

The latest novel from Eichin Chang-Lim stars a cast of characters determined to live life on their own terms. Dog Ear Publishing reviews this new novel, set in Taiwan and California, that follows the lives of two generations as they learn to deal with setbacks and celebrate their blessings.

La Habra, CA, February 13, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Love can overcome many obstacles with enough determination. JonSun can’t forget his fateful meeting with SuAnn at the university and takes her on a date to a showing of “Casablanca” during the English-language film series. The humble son of a farmer and the surgeon’s daughter spend Saturday nights watching classic Hollywood films and falling in love. This new novel released by Dog Ear Publishing details their challenges as well as those of the generation that follows.

“Flipping” tells the story of SuAnn, who pretends to her family that she will follow the path they chose for her – to marry a medical student. Instead, she gets a chance to move to the United States, sponsored by JonSun’s older sister, who plans to marry a Taiwanese-American and move there with her brother. But her traditional father learns of their plan to marry and pays an uncomfortable visit. Undeterred, they follow through with their plan.

Another couple, Elliana and Mitch, have a beautiful baby girl, Christa, and their family expands yet again soon after when a friend becomes pregnant unexpectedly. The new baby, Jadelynn, and her development underscore a difference in her big sister’s abilities, and testing reveals that Christa is deaf. Cochlear implants bring her the chance to hear, and the world of gymnastics further broadens her horizons.

At school, she and Jadelynn make a friend, Wynson, the son of JonSun and SuAnn. The trio becomes inseparable, but deeper feelings blossom under their friendship. Years later, gymnastic phenomenon Christa gets some devastating news that may change everything. Heart-wrenching news of his own puts everything into focus for Wynson, who learns that finding love is worth taking the biggest risk of his life.

“Flipping,” a sensitive look into the world of hearing loss, low vision and blindness, received the Award of Excellence from Dog Ear Publishing, which recognizes books that impress the company’s editorial staff. Artwork by Victoria Lim further enhances the novel.

Taiwanese-born author Eichin Chang-Lim has a doctorate in optometry from Southern California College of Optometry (aka Marshall B. Ketchum University), a bachelor’s degree from National Taiwan University and a master’s degree from the University of North Texas. She and her husband have a private optometry practice near Los Angeles. They have two children, Theodore and Victoria, and two poodle mixes, Shorty and Gabby.

Chang-Lim modeled during college in Taiwan and has acted in several comedy films. She has written two other books: “Tough Scratches Book One: Love, the Tangled Knot” and “Tough Scratches Book Two: Finding the Path.”

For additional information, please visit www.eichinchang-limauthor.com

Flipping
Eichin Chang-Lim
Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-4575-4225-1 288 pages $15.99 US Perfectbound

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