Midnight at the Dragon Cafe: A Novel (Alex Awards (Awards))
 

Midnight At The Dragon Café (Alex Awards (Awards))

by Judy Fong Bates

Set in the 1960s, Judy Fong Bates’s much-talked-about debut novel is the story of a young girl, the daughter of a small Ontario town’s solitary Chinese family, whose life is changed over the course of one summer when she learns the burden of secrets. Through Su-Jen’s eyes, the hard life behind the scenes at the Dragon Café unfolds. As Su-Jen’s father works continually for a better future, her... (read more)

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Joe B
  • Rated 5 stars

The young girl narrator in this book had a really interesting perspective on the cultural difference of multiple generations of immigrants. The story of isolation, desperation and assimilation was tough and had a strong impact on this ignorant, untraveled American. This was the most memorable book I read in 2007.

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RedCapPrivateEye
  • Rated 2 stars

Didn't read to the end, the writing is a bit too simplistic to engage in for long although I did skip through to the end to find out the turn of events. Perhaps market towards the teen reader?

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  • Rated 3.59375 stars
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  • Rated 4 stars
 

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  • Rebel26

    rebel26 said:

    This was the 'Everybody' reads book for Portland in 2007. I had high hopes for it, but couldn't finish it. I found the story more than a bit predictable, and the writing just wasn't that great.

    posted Thursday, January 3 2008
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