The Laundryman's Boy

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Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Harperavenue
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
6.12 X 8.91 X 0.53 inches | 0.67 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781443470568

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About the Author

EDWARD Y. C. LEE was born in Montreal and is a former arbitrator and lawyer. His fiction and creative non-fiction have been published in the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail and in various literary magazines. His radio documentary, Tiger Balm, Batman Comics and Barbeque Pork, was produced by CBC Radio Outfront. Lee lives in Toronto with his wife, Jinah, and their daughter, Erica. The Laundryman's Boy is his first novel.

Reviews

"A novel of hope and fulfilment." -- Montreal Gazette

Set during the months leading up to World War One, The Laundryman's Boy is unflinching and unforgettable. This intimate story about a Chinese boy determined to succeed despite physical hardship and racism deftly encapsulates the experience of Chinese immigrants in small town Canada. -- Janie Chang, author of The Porcelain Moon

"The Laundryman's Boy brings vividly to life, in all its hardships and hopes, a nearly forgotten chapter in the history of our small towns. In the best tradition of fiction, a story that speaks to us all." -- Nino Ricci, author of Sleep

"Unapologetically Dickensian and enlightening, The Laundryman's Boy is a wonderful page-turner that is as much captivating as it is revealing of an overlooked era in this country's history." -- Kenda Gee, director/producer of the acclaimed documentary, Lost Years: A People's Struggle for Justice.

"[An] assured debut, stylistically reminiscent of Wayson Choy's The Jade Peony. A beautiful, touching novel that aches with difficult truths about race, family duty and determination." -- Toronto Star