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Paper shadows : a Chinatown childhood
Title:
Paper shadows : a Chinatown childhood
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Summary:
Canadian novelist Wayson Choy is an only child of Chinese immigrants to Vancouver, reticent, hardworking people who struggled to keep him from losing his cultural identity and becoming a mo-no--"Chinese but not Chinese." At the age of 56, after giving a radio interview a woman with an unfamiliar voice called to tell him that the people he had known as his mother and father had in fact adopted him. Why she chose to speak out to Choy when none of his family had ever shared the secret with him is unclear. This book is less a search for his birth parents than a loving and tender reconstruction of his childhood with his true, adoptive family. One of the highlights of his early years were his regular visits to the Cantonese opera at the Sing Kew Theatre on Shanghai Alley. Only later did he realize that the running translation his mother provided for him had been falsified, with all the tragic endings made happy. As Choy realizes during his search for information, there is some knowledge that can't be gained from a merely true account.
Year Published:
1999
Physical Description:
342 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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ISBN:
9780140268195
Publisher:
Toronto : Penguin, 1999.