Biography
Adeline was born in Tianjin, China. Two weeks after her birth, her mother died due to medical complications from the delivery, and Mah was subsequently labeled "bad luck" by the rest of her family. One year later, her father, Joseph Yen, married a woman, Jeanne Virginie Prosperi, whom she refers to as Niáng . The woman doted upon Adeline's father and her own two children, while mistreating the rest of the family, particularly Adeline. This childhood conflict, involving emotional abuse and Mah's attempts to gain her father's affection, are detailed in her second novel, ''Chinese Cinderella.'' Throughout her childhood, she was supported by her paternal grandfather and paternal aunt.
At fourteen, as her autobiographies state, Mah won a play-writing competition, and convinced her father to let her study in England. She completed a medical degree, and established a medical practice in California. In her free time, however, she continued to write about the tragedies that had overshadowed her life. Her memoir, ''Falling Leaves'', relates her full life story. It begins by relating her emotionally deprived childhood under her stepmother's cruelty, and goes on to recount how, after her father died, her stepmother prevented his children from reading his will until her own death two years later.
''Falling Leaves'' sold over one million copies worldwide, prompting Mah to quit medicine and devote her time to writing. Her second novel, ''Chinese Cinderella'', was an abridged version for children of her autobiography, and sold equally well. She has since written '''', a book which looks at events under the and dynasties through Chinese proverbs and their origins in Sima Qian's history ''Shiji''; and ''Chinese Cinderella and the Secret Dragon Society'', her first fiction book, based on events in World War II.
Bibliography
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* ''Chinese Cinderella: The Secret Story of an Unwanted Daughter''
* ''Watching the Tree: A Chinese Daughter Reflects on Happiness, Traditions, and Spiritual Wisdom''
* '': A Memoir of China's Past through its Proverbs''
* ''Chinese Cinderella and the Secret Dragon Society''
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