How White Men Assist in Smuggling Chinamen Across the Border in Puget Sound Country
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Science Fiction
History
Formato
eBook
Pagine
6
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Aug 12, 2020
Editore
Women’s Prize for Fiction & Baileys
ISBN-10
1838001247
ISBN-13
9781838001247
Descrizione
Set against the backdrop of Puget Sound Country, this compelling narrative weaves together themes of identity, race, and complicity. The authors, Edith Maude Eaton, Sui Sin Far, and Mahlon T. Wing, take readers on a journey through the complexities faced by Chinese immigrants and the men who assisted in their perilous crossings. The tone is both observant and conversational, inviting a genuine connection to the historically significant struggles of these individuals.
The book captures the nuances of crossing not just physical borders, but social and cultural ones as well. It brings to life the stories often overlooked in mainstream history, creating a richer understanding of the challenges faced by immigrant communities. Through vibrant storytelling and a keen eye for detail, the authors spotlight the multifaceted relationships that emerged amid the chaos of migration.
With warmth and clarity, the narrative engages readers on an emotional journey, prompting them to reflect on themes that resonate far beyond the pages. It's a captivating exploration of complicity, courage, and the relentless pursuit of hope that echoes through generations.
The book captures the nuances of crossing not just physical borders, but social and cultural ones as well. It brings to life the stories often overlooked in mainstream history, creating a richer understanding of the challenges faced by immigrant communities. Through vibrant storytelling and a keen eye for detail, the authors spotlight the multifaceted relationships that emerged amid the chaos of migration.
With warmth and clarity, the narrative engages readers on an emotional journey, prompting them to reflect on themes that resonate far beyond the pages. It's a captivating exploration of complicity, courage, and the relentless pursuit of hope that echoes through generations.
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