Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Midnight at the Dragon Cafe by Judy Fong Bates


















Judy Fong Bates's fresh and engaging first novel is the story of Su-Jen Chou, a Chinese girl growing up the only daughter of an unhappy and isolated immigrant family in a small Ontario town in the 1950s. Through Su-Jen's eyes we see the hard life behind the scenes at the Dragon Cafe, the local diner her family runs. Her half-brother Lee-Kung smolders under the responsibilities he must carry as the dutiful Chinese son. Her mother, beautiful but bitter, lays her hopes and dreams on Su-Jen's shoulders, until she turns to find solace in the most forbidden of places, while Su-Jen's elderly father strives to swallow bitterness, and save face at all costs.






(http://www.powells.com/biblio?show=TRADE%20PAPER:USED:9781582431895:7.50#synopses_and_reviews)



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