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Quantum Soup: Fortune Cookies in Crisis

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Peppered with a delicate mix of wisdom and humor, this new and enlarged edition of Quantum Soup is a light-hearted yet informative combination of happy anecdotes and traditional Chinese sensibilities in a Western setting. Every mini-essay is accompanied by the author's calligraphy and illustrations, including those making their appearance for the very first time.

160 pages, Paperback

First published October 24, 1983

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Chungliang Al Huang

44 books27 followers
Chungliang “Al” Huang (Chinese: 黃忠良) is a notable philosopher, dancer, performing artist, and internationally acclaimed taijiquan master and educator, having received the Republic of China’s most prestigious award in the field of education, the Gold Medal Award, from its Ministry of Education.

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March 7, 2008
i love this book. particularly for his sense of humour. it makes a good bedtime story. i first discovered it at a bed and breakfast on kaua`i. it brings back good memories!
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December 18, 2010
A cute, more philosophical than physics-related read. The title totally had me thinking the other way! Still, entertaining and thought-provoking.
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