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Robin T.W. Yuan is the author of four books on midlife, cosmetic surgery, and marriage. Red Bishop is his first work of historical fiction, which he hopes can be translated into a cinematic form. He is a graduate from Harvard College and Harvard Medical School, and is currently a plastic surgeon practicing in Beverly Hills, CA. He has performed charitable plastic surgery in countries such as China, Vietnam, Nicaragua, and Honduras. In his free time, he plays classical violin, tennis, and golf.

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HISTORICAL FICTION

RED BISHOP

BY • POSTED ON Nov. 10, 2021

A historical novel focuses on the last Anglican bishop in China.

In his book, Yuan tells the story of his grandfather Robin Chen, the last presiding bishop of the Anglican Church in China. The author charts Chen’s intricate journey, ranging from his early childhood years and his conversion to Christianity as a schoolboy at an Anglican missionary school to his death under house arrest decades later. Using a vast amount of primary documentation, Yuan seeks to provide a more accurate and nuanced picture of the Cultural Revolution than the version found in propaganda periodicals of the time disseminating “idyllic pictures of a communal utopia with caring barefoot doctors, smiling farmers, and singing factory workers.” The author lightly dramatizes the lives and struggles of his ancestors, predominantly Chen, whose peaceful and optimistic personality Yuan depicts perfectly throughout the poignant book. Equally well captured is the broader, changing world of 20th-century China, where Chen becomes a Christian leader in an avowedly atheist country. When he’s wretched and oppressed, his faith never wavers, and when the government changes and he’s suddenly valued (given a car and driver, a private phone in his home, health insurance, and—most importantly—extra coal for the winter), he uses his own money to allow poor children to go to school. Chen’s travels in the service of both church and state are rendered in vivid detail. Although Yuan reminds his readers in a postscript that he’s writing fiction, the book gives the strong impression of being the best biography Chen will ever get. The novel’s blending of personalities and the seething politics of 20th-century China is seamlessly done, and its heroic portrait of its central character is always admiring but never saccharine.

A detailed and moving tale about a heroic bishop in atheist China.

Pub Date: Nov. 10, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-73778-940-6

Page count: 414pp

Publisher: Red Robin Publishing

Review Posted Online: Dec. 14, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 15, 2022

ADDITIONAL WORKS AVAILABLE

Behind the Mask,Beneath the Glitter: The Deeper Truths About Safe, Smart Cosmetic Surgery

Behind the Mask, Beneath the Glitter is an intimate and entertaining work that lays bare Dr. Robin T.W. Yuan's contrarian philosophy regarding cosmetic surgery. Dr. Yuan goes inside-the-mind and behind-the-scenes of his cosmetic practice to reveal important concepts and misconceptions that drive this popular field.
Published: April 8, 2011
ISBN: 978-1451513837

Cheer Up You're Only Half-Dead: Reflections at Mid-life

Robin T.W. Yuan attacks mid-life and its fears with vigor, humor, and truth in a book of insightful and entertaining vignettes about foggy memory, failing vision, fading dreams, and an aging physique. Sometimes sweet, sometimes poignant, occasionally biting, but always truthful...
Published: Aug. 1, 1996
ISBN: 978-1573920780

The Skinny on Marriage: A Plastic Surgeon's Practical Guide

In this entertaining and concise guide, Dr. Robin T. W. Yuan, one of Beverly Hills most respected and experienced plastic surgeons, offers up wisdom and practical principles to guide individuals and couples towards a prosperous and long-lasting marriage. Drawing on remarkable parallels between cosmetic surgery and marriage, Dr. Yuan makes a clear case for applying simple concepts to achieve an unassailable relationship.
Published: Sept. 18, 2011
ISBN: 978-1451513851
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