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2006 Nominated

All That Matters

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Set in the 1930s and 40s, All That Matters continues the story of the Chen family, this time seen through the eyes of First Son Kiam-Kim. Having left behind the harshness of life in their Toishan village, Kiam-Kim, his principled, tireless father and his indomitable grandmother, Poh-Poh, arrive in Gold Mountain with dreams of a better future.

As he grows up, Kiam-Kim’s life is broadened as well as complicated by his burgeoning awareness of the world outside Vancouver’s Chinatown. In a city divided into neighbourhoods as sharply defined as nation-states, Kiam-Kim becomes ever more sensitive to the nuances of belonging and exclusion.

Across the gulf of misunderstanding and suspicion, Kiam-Kim forges a lasting friendship with Jack O’Connor, son of a volatile Irishman and a pious mother, who must struggle with his own inheritance. And growing up alongside them both is Jenny, lovely daughter of Poh-Poh’s mah-jong companion, the dramatic Mrs. Chong. As they approach adulthood against the backdrop of rigid expectations at home and violent war abroad, these three find themselves inextricably bound by ties that perhaps none of them fully understands.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Wayson
Choy

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Canada
Original Language
English
Author
Publisher
Doubleday Canada

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