"Author of The Concubine's Children, Denise Chong returns to the subject of the lives of Canada's early Chinese families. The history of the earliest Chinese settlers in and around Ottawa, who made their homes far from any major Chinatown. Many would open cafes, establishments that once dotted the landscape across the country and were a monument to small-town Canada. This generation of Chinese immigrants lived at the intersection of the Exclusion Act in Canada, which divided families between here and China, and 2 momentous upheavals in China: the Japanese invasion and war-time occupation; and the victory of the Communists, which ultimately led these settlers to sever ties with China. This book of overlapping stories explores the trajectory of a universal immigrant experience, one of looking in the rear view mirror while at the same time, travelling toward an uncertain future"--Provided by publisher.
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ISBN:9780307361233
ISBN:0307361233 (hc.)
Physical Description:222 p. : b & w photos ; 21 cm. print