California: A History (Modern Library Chronicles)
We first meet Jade Snow Wong the child, narrowly confined by the family and factory life, bound to respect and obey her elders while shouldering responsibility for younger brothers and sisters - a solemn child well versed in the proper order of things, who knew that punishment was sure for any infraction of etiquette. Then the schoolgirl caught in confusion between the rigid teaching of her ancestors and the strange ways of her foreign classmates. After that the college student feeling her was toward personal identity in the face of parental indifference or outright opposition. And finally the artist whose early triumphs were doubled by the knowledge that she had at long last won recognition from her family.
"A sensitive and revealing story of a Chinese American girl's coming of age in America. It is unique." -New York Herald Tribune
"A fascinating narrative, not only because of the courage and humour which shine through every page of the book, but also because it shows how the members of a typical Chinese family can adapt themselves to American conditions and take their part in the national life of the United States without losing the essentials of the cultural heritage which they rightly prize." -Times Literary Supplement
Country | USA |
Manufacturer | University of Washington Press |
Binding | Paperback |
ItemPartNumber | 9780295968261 |
UnitCount | 1 |
EANs | 9780295968261 |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |