3.5 out of 5
Following the rule 'one for me, one for you' my first books shopping expedition for #HalloweenGoesPostal match was fun, therapeutic and successful. Few bookish gifts and goodies ... and the package will be ready.
Following the rule 'one for me, one for you' my first books shopping expedition for #HalloweenGoesPostal match was fun, therapeutic and successful. Few bookish gifts and goodies ... and the package will be ready.
Pao and I struggled through this book together. Despite spending so much time inside his head, I still don't 'get' him or his actions, though there were glimpses...
I did enjoy getting to know his friends and family, though some - Fay - felt so faint they were hardly there. Was that deliberate? It was Pao's eyes we were seeing the world through.
And 40+ years of Jamaican history, viewed from Kingston Chinatown, and tied into the story in an 👇
Starting Pao, probably for a #readharder challenge - debut novel or written by an immigrant or all points of view are people of colour. We'll see.
I expected this to be difficult to get into, but I'm there already! And I love this cover.
A well-written novel of multicultural Jamaica from the late 30s to the 1960s, told from the POV of a benevolent Chinese-Jamaican hoodlum. Except for two inexcusably violent acts, he's too good, too generous, too kind, ultimately, to be a believable character. Still, a really enjoyable read!
Pao's regular prostitute, Gloria, ain't all that happy to hear that he has gotten married; on this, one of his thrice-weekly visits, she ushers him into a room in her house and leaves him alone in there to stew in his own juices…
Just starting in on this novel on audio, by a Chinese-Jamaican writer. She narrates the audio and I'm hopelessly bewitched by the singsong Jamaican accent!
My June TBR list was looking a little too white/straight/male so I let my eye wander online and now my heart is racing at this find! Kerry Young is a Chinese-Jamaican (or is that Jamaican-Chinese?) novelist writing about her community and multicultural life in Jamaica. AWESOME!