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In a series of short sketches, Wah writes of his father's restaurant in Nelson, B.C. in a book that is neither fiction nor non-fiction. Poet Wah loves wordplay and puns, making his book a delight to read. Since it is also about Wah trying to understand his own mixed ancestry and trying to come to terms with the shameful treatment of Chinese in early Canadian history, it also contains evident anger. But it is love that ultimately shines through.
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Diamond Grill (Landmark Edition)
June 2006, Newest Publishers, NeWest Publishers, Limited
Paperback
in English
- 10 Annual edition
1897126115 9781897126110
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