
A Superior Man
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October 15, 2015
Having written fiction for children and nonfiction for adults, Canadian author Yee pens his first adult historical fiction. In the early 1880s, Chinese Canadian railway worker Yang Hok is readying his passage back to China when a Chinook woman named Mary unexpectedly leaves him with his young son, Peter. Instantly a father, Hok must decide whether or not to return the boy to his mother. He soon encounters Sam Bing Lew, of mixed Chinese and native heritage like Peter, who gives Hok reason to ponder his course of action as he strives to become a "superior man" and decide what's best for him and his son. VERDICT As he touches upon early relations among Native Americans, Chinese, and Canadian "redbeards" (white men) in 19th-century North America, Yee gives readers a raw, gritty, and skillfully written behind-the-scenes look at the lives of early Chinese immigrants, particularly the men who lived and worked as "coolies" in Canada. He also shows how far our society has progressed. Overall, this work should appeal to readers of historical fiction, especially those who have a broad interest in Asian culture.--Shirley Quan, Orange Cty. P.L., Santa Ana, CA
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