In the best-selling tradition of "The Color of Water" comes a beautifully written, evocative memoir of a relationship between a mother and son and the Chinese-American experience
In "The Eighth Promise, "author William Poy Lee gives us a rare view of the Asian-American experience from a mother-son perspective. His moving and complex story of growing up in the housing projects of San Francisco's Chinatown in the 1960s and '70s unfolds in two voices the author's own and that of his mother to provide a sense of tradition and culture. It is a stunning tale of murder, injustice, fortitude, and survival. Already, this exquisitely wrought memoir is garnering rave notices."
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