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Sit, Cinderella, Sit: A Mostly True Memoir


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I was drawn to this story because I spent five transformative years living in Shanghai, China, but what I took away was so much more than a China story. Sit, Cinderella, Sit is a lovely, heartwarming tale of a woman making her way in the world. It left me feeling light, happy, and ready to say yes. Hailed by both People magazine and Zibby Owens, I recommend it as a holiday gift for your dog-loving, adventure-seeking girlfriends.

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Here’s the back cover copy: Lisa Cheek loved editing TV commercials—almost as much as she loved her dog, Ron Howard. Then, she “aged out” of advertising, at 45. After being let go, Lisa got a call—at 2:45 AM—from a director who, like everyone in Hollywood, had a film he wanted to make: the original Cinderella story. Now, his dream could come true—if Lisa granted his wish.

In Sit, Cinderella, Sit, Lisa Cheek shares her adventures in editing a film made on location in China—along the Tibetan border—where Mandarin was the only language spoken by everyone but her. Stuck in a house with fourteen men she couldn’t understand, literally, she yearned for conversation and coffee.

But there were moments of wonder and laughter. Lisa forged a bond with her translator and a woman named Sunny. She rescued one dog, and then another. “Everyone speaks Cinderella,” the director had assured her. Maybe he was right.Told with humor and heart through a fairy tale lens, with flashbacks into the author’s not-always-happy childhood, Sit, Cinderella, Sit is a story about what can happen when you take a leap of faith, look and hear beyond people’s differences, and dare to believe in yourself.



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ThingishBy Lindsey Salatka