"Go Wild: A Chinese Girl's Search for Womanhood in America" explores the cultural differences surrounding the concept of rape through the story of May, a Chinese woman attending Stanford Law School in the United States. Set in Beijing, Stanford, and Las Vegas, the book follows May as she navigates complex relationships with two men and the cultural shock of being in a foreign country. This emotionally compelling narrative sheds light on the decadent lifestyle of Silicon Valley billionaires, the twisted psyche of some in academia, and the journey of a rape victim towards redemption. It offers American readers a vivid and nuanced portrayal of modern China, exploring the cultural complexities of growing up in a wealthy Chinese family while challenging patriarchal values. The book also addresses issues such as infidelity, child molestation, and the impact of social and economic class disparity on women, all while exploring the importance of female friendship and sisterhood in navigating life's challenges.