Author: Jen Sookfong Lee
1 past events. Asian American Writer's Workshop: Jen Sookfong Lee, Preeta Samarasan (May 9 at 19:00) Jen Sookfong Lee reads from The end of east : a novel.; Preeta Samarasan reads from Evening Is the Whole Day: A Novel. Debut fiction night! Jennifer Sookfong Lee's The End of East (Vintage Canada and Thomas Dunne Books, 2007) explores isolation, immigration, and romance in Vancouver's Chinatown through the eyes of a Chinese Canadian woman in her early twenties. Set on the outskirts of Ipoh in Malaysia, Preeta Samarasan's ... (more)The Evening Is The Whole Day, reveals the secrets that lead to the topsy-turvy unraveling of the prosperous Rajasekharan family.
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