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Song of the Boatwoman
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Song of the Boatwoman

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Full of tales about women at a point of change–Li Li is pregnant, alone, and frightened; Gladys plots revenge against a racist neighbor; Margret doesn’t know if she can tell her mother that she is a lesbian–this collection of stories deals with themes of hybridity from distinctive angles that include ethnicity and sexual orientation. Focused on the Chinese diaspora within such wide-ranging settings as London, China, California, Malaysia, and the Caribbean, these stories of compelling characters making necessary journeys are written with unwavering and painful realism, wicked humor, and lyrical imagination.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peepal Tree Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 July 1996
Pages
148
ISBN
9780948833861

Full of tales about women at a point of change–Li Li is pregnant, alone, and frightened; Gladys plots revenge against a racist neighbor; Margret doesn’t know if she can tell her mother that she is a lesbian–this collection of stories deals with themes of hybridity from distinctive angles that include ethnicity and sexual orientation. Focused on the Chinese diaspora within such wide-ranging settings as London, China, California, Malaysia, and the Caribbean, these stories of compelling characters making necessary journeys are written with unwavering and painful realism, wicked humor, and lyrical imagination.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peepal Tree Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 July 1996
Pages
148
ISBN
9780948833861