An edition of Wooden fish songs (1995)

Wooden Fish Songs

1st University of Washington Paperback Ed edition
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An edition of Wooden fish songs (1995)

Wooden Fish Songs

1st University of Washington Paperback Ed edition
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In nineteenth-century China, "Wooden Fish Songs" were the laments sung by Chinese women for their men who went looking for a better life on "Gold Mountain" - America. In the novel Wooden Fish Songs, the voices of three extraordinary women speak across the decades to tell the story of one such real-life pioneer - Lue Gim Gong ("Double Brilliance").

After years of virtual indentured servitude in the West and New England, Lue put his genius for plants to work in Florida, creating the orange hybrids that earned him international renown as a "plant wizard." Lue's story is told by the three women who knew him best and begins with Sum Jui, his mother, who describes her attempts to shield her beloved son from bitter family rivalries.

Interwoven with Sum Jui's account is that of Fanny Burlingame, the repressed but spirited daughter of a tyrannical New England merchant, who seeks solace both in the Bible and in laudanum. She becomes Lue's mentor and friend when the gifted and indomitable young man is brought to a Massachusetts town as an unwitting strikebreaker and stays to pursue his destiny.

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Finally, Sheba, daughter of a slave, recounts her experiences working alongside Lue in the rugged Florida frontier of the 1870s. Her life and her husband's become intertwined with that of the Chinese man, who with his white benefactress dares defy racial prejudice and social convention to create an agricultural revolution with lessons learned in his native land.

It is a triumph of cross-fertilization that stands as the novel's central metaphor for the strength that multiplicity and diversity can breed when fostered and not feared.

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English
Pages
385

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Cover of: Wooden Fish Songs
Wooden Fish Songs
September 30, 2007, University of Washington Press
Paperback in English - 1st University of Washington Paperback Ed edition
Cover of: Wooden fish songs
Wooden fish songs
2000, Beacon Press
in English
Cover of: Wooden Fish Songs
Wooden Fish Songs
1996, Penguin Publishing Group
in English
Cover of: Wooden fish songs
Wooden fish songs
1995, Dutton
in English

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Library of Congress
PS3613.C38665W66, PS3563.C353 W66 2007

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
385
Dimensions
8.9 x 6 x 1 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9842711M
ISBN 10
0295987146
ISBN 13
9780295987149
LCCN
2007003401
OCLC/WorldCat
80361122
Library Thing
1350856
Goodreads
1556626

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