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For tens of thousands of US teenagers, Hollywood seems to be a faraway dream. For Yvonne Lu, a China-born teenager, the way to Hollywood seems to be even longer.A ceremony was held here Sunday for the launch of a new book unveiling the long road for Grace F. Yang and her teenager daughter Yvonne Lu from China to Hollywood.In It's A Long Way from China to Hollywood, actress, mother and Chinese immigrant Yang recounts her struggle to break her daughter Lu into the US entertainment industry.Lu, a 18-year-old high school student, has played roles in a number of commercials and films, including the award-winning feature film Still the Drums.At the book-launching ceremony, Yang said her daughter's passion for art, her hard work, and China's rapid growth over the past years helped bring her daughter where she is today."Thanks to China's rapid development and the continuously growing Chinese population in the US, Yvonne, as a Chinese American, gets more opportunities to play roles in commercials and films," said Yang.Lu, born in Zhengzhou, China in 1994, moved to Houston at the age of two with her mother. As soon as she could walk, Yvonne loved dancing and making people laugh.At a very young age, Yvonne began learning several different genres of dance including ballet, jazz,
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