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Joss and Gold by Shirley Geok-lin Lim 2001 Hardcover Novel

Joss and Gold by Shirley Geok-lin Lim 2001 Hardcover Novel

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Specifics

Afterword by

Liew Geok, Leong

Author

Shirley Geok-Lin Lim

Book Title

Joss and Gold

Dewey Decimal

813/.54

Dewey Edition

21

Format

Hardcover

Genre

Fiction

ISBN-10

1558612653

ISBN-13

9781558612655

Intended Audience

Trade

Item Height

1 in

Item Length

8.7 in

Item Weight

15.9 Oz

Item Width

5.8 in

LC Classification Number

PS3562.I459J6 2001

LCCN

00-069145

Language

English

Number of Pages

240 Pages

Publication Year

2001

Publisher

Feminist Press at T.H.E. City University of New York

Synopsis

"Lim writes with such aching precision, revealing and insightfully analyzing her changing roles as woman, immigrant, scholar, and Other."-- San Francisco Chronicle on Shirley Lim's memoir Among the White Moon Faces In her first novel, critically-acclaimed author Shirley Geok-lin Lim traces the unconventional development of an extended and very unlikely family. At the center of this captivating "un-love" story is Li An -- a smart and strong-willed Malaysian woman of Chinese descent who finds herself attracted to an American Peace Corp volunteer, Chester. Tragedy touches Li An's family as anti-Chinese riots break out amidst the politically charged atmosphere of 1969 Malaysia. On the same night, Li An and Chester are drawn together at last, setting a course that will change both their lives. After Chester leaves behind Malaysia and a pregnant Li An, this ambitious three-part novel jumps ahead in time to take on his life in 1980s America. As the possibility of a life without children grows for Chester and his ambitious wife Meryl, Chester is haunted by thoughts of the child he abandoned. He returns only to find that a very independent Li An has built a solid life for herself and her daughter amidst a very non traditional family of women. As Lim'scharacters try to find a way back to their pasts and each other, they are caught up in the larger tensions between East and West, women and men, freedom and responsibility. With insight and wit Lim shows us that what we expect is not always what we get, but all roads lead us, ultimately, to our deepest selves. Shirley Geok-lin Lim is the author of Among the White Moon Faces: An Asian-American Memoir of Homelands as well as Two Dreams: New and Selected Stories , and Crossing the Peninsula and other Poems . She is professor of English at the University of California, Santa Barbara., Lim writes with such aching precision, revealing and insightfully analyzing her changing roles as woman, immigrant, scholar, and Other.-- San Francisco Chronicle on Shirley Lim's memoir Among the White Moon Faces In her first novel, critically-acclaimed author Shirley Geok-lin Lim traces the unconventional development of an extended and very unlikely family. At the center of this captivating un-love story is Li An -- a smart and strong-willed Malaysian woman of Chinese descent who finds herself attracted to an American Peace Corp volunteer, Chester. Tragedy touches Li An's family as anti-Chinese riots break out amidst the politically charged atmosphere of 1969 Malaysia. On the same night, Li An and Chester are drawn together at last, setting a course that will change both their lives. After Chester leaves behind Malaysia and a pregnant Li An, this ambitious three-part novel jumps ahead in time to take on his life in 1980s America. As the possibility of a life without children grows for Chester and his ambitious wife Meryl, Chester is haunted by thoughts of the child he abandoned. He returns only to find that a very independent Li An has built a solid life for herself and her daughter amidst a very non traditional family of women. As Lim'scharacters try to find a way back to their pasts and each other, they are caught up in the larger tensions between East and West, women and men, freedom and responsibility. With insight and wit Lim shows us that what we expect is not always what we get, but all roads lead us, ultimately, to our deepest selves. Shirley Geok-lin Lim is the author of Among the White Moon Faces: An Asian-American Memoir of Homelands as well as Two Dreams: New and Selected Stories , and Crossing the Peninsula and other Poems . She is professor of English at the University of California, Santa Barbara., Award-winning author Shirley Lim tells the story of an unlikely family struggling to find common ground.

Topic

General, Literary

brand

Feminist Press at T.H.E. City University of New York

gtin13

9781558612655