Priscilla Chan, whose transformation into the wife of the world's youngest billionaire
Mark Zuckerberg
is more remarkable than it may seem, is the child of a
Chinese-Vietnamese father who arrived in America with his family in the
70s after spending time in a refugee camp.
Later Dennis Chan,
47, raised enough money to open a Chinese restaurant, where he worked
gruelling 18-hour days as he dreamt of his first-born daughter living
the American dream. Priscilla was raised largely by her grandmother as
her mother Yvonne also worked long hours at the Taste of Asia in Boston.
At the 1,200-pupil state-run Quincy High School in the working-class
town of Quincy, near Boston, it quickly became clear that Priscilla was
bright - and determined to get on. "She came up to me during that first
year, when she was 13, and said, 'What do I have to do to get into
Harvard University?'" the Daily Mail quoted Peter Swanson, 66, her science teacher and tennis coach, as saying.
"I was stunned. In all my years of teaching I have never had a
13-year-old ask a question like that. She knew what she wanted, even
back then I encouraged her to join the tennis team because I knew that
Harvard would require her to have a well-rounded resume.
"She
was mostly raised by her Chinese grandmother, who spoke no English. She
was a very dignified woman who clearly was a huge influence in
Priscilla's life. The grandmother was her emotional support. Her parents
were working long hours - 18-hour days - at the restaurant.
"Priscilla worked incredibly hard at her studies and graduated top of
her class. She gave me a voucher for a free meal at her family's
restaurant as a gift. It was clear the family came from humble
beginnings but were prepared to work hardaround the clock to make
something of their new life in America. Priscilla had that drive within
her. She did everything she needed to round out her resume and make it
attractive to Harvard. And she joined the tennis club - she was not a
natural athlete but with hard practice she steadily improved.
When she got into Harvard she ran up to me grinning from ear to ear and
said, 'See, I told you I would get to Harvard!'" he said.
Swanson visited Priscilla and her new husband at their 3.5 million home
in Palo Alto, California, last year. "Mark was at the kitchen table
working on his computer. Priscilla introduced us and he grinned and
said, 'Behind every great man there is a great woman'. People are saying
how lucky she is to marry him, but he knows he's the lucky one.
Priscilla is the ultimate story of the American dream made good. Her
parents came to US with virtually nothing and she has married a
self-made billionaire. It doesn't get much better than that," he said.
Priscilla has closely guarded her family's humble roots, releasing only
a few titbits through Facebook's PR machine. Her 'official' biography
states that after Quincy High, she studied biology at Harvard where she
met Zuckerberg as they queued for the toilet at a party in 2003.
Recently graduated from the medical school at the University of
California, San Francisco, she plans to become a pediatrician.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/Mrs-Zuckerberg-Ultimate-story-of-American-dream/articleshow/13580953.cms