SINCE I was first able to think I have had intense longings for wealth.
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"In 1901, the young Winnifred Eaton arrived in New York City with literary ambitions, journalistic experience, and the manuscript for A Japanese Nightingale, the novel that would sell many thousands of copies and make her famous. Hers is a real Horatio Alger story, with fascinating added dimensions of race and gender."--BOOK JACKET.
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Biography, Eurasians, Ethnic identity, Asian American women, Novelists, Canadian, Chinese, In literature, Canadian Novelists, Authors, canadian, Authors, biography, Women, biographyPeople
Winnifred Eaton (1879-1954)Places
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Onoto Watanna: THE STORY OF WINNIFRED EATON (Asian American Experience)
May 8, 2006, University of Illinois Press
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in English
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Onoto Watanna: the story of Winnifred Eaton
2001, University of Illinois Press
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-239) and index.
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