The Paper Daughters of Chinatown
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Nancy Wu
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Heather B. Moore
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A powerful story based on true events surrounding Donaldina Cameron and other brave women who fought to help Chinese-American women escape discrimination and slavery in the late 19th century in California.
When Donaldina Cameron arrives at the Occidental Mission Home for Girls in 1895, she intends to teach sewing skills to young Chinese women immigrants, but, within days, she discovers that the job is much more complicated than perfect stitches and even hems. San Francisco has a dark side, one where a powerful underground organization - the criminal tong - brings Chinese young women to America to sell them as slaves. With the help of Chinese interpreters and the Chinatown police squad, Donaldina becomes a tireless social reformer to stop the abominable slave and prostitution trade.
Mei Lien believes she is sailing to the "Gold Mountain" in America to become the wife of a rich Chinese man. Instead she finds herself sold into prostitution - beaten, starved, and forced into an opium addiction. It is only after a narrow escape that she hears of the mission home and dares to think there might be hope for a new life.
©2020 Heather B. Moore (P)2020 Shadow MountainWhat listeners say about The Paper Daughters of Chinatown
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- Eric Rochford
- 24-11-22
worth a listen
Overall I found the book enjoyable, having been unfamiliar with the subject matter.
Once I attuned myself to the narrator's questionable Oirish/Scottish version of Dolly's accent,which grated on my Irish nerves, I found the performance generally strong.
I felt the novel itself was quite interesting and had some strong characters, although I thought it should have come to a natural ending a few chapters earlier. I'm a bit disappointed that the author didn't elaborate more about the historical accuracy of some of the Chinese characters in her afterwords, as I felt they were slightly underdeveloped in the novel and I wondered if that was an attempt at trying not to misrepresent a true historical person. While I appreciate the story of Dolly and her work, I would have appreciated some more development of the later storys of some of the Chinese characters.
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- the bookworm
- 14-02-24
Amazing
It was such an incredible read and the narrator did such a good work. It's my first audiobook and the story was captivating. Despite the brutal themes, the author did a good job delivering the truth. I highly recommend it!
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- Louise
- 07-02-23
Poorly written
The language is basic and oversimplified, the kind you expect when you buy a novel from a gas station. The story seems interesting, but I can't get past the language to finish.
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- christine macbrien
- 10-10-23
History brought to life.
It was an enjoyable book and it offered a glimpse of American history behind the scenes.
But like another reviewer, the voice was irritating, especially the accent given to Donaldina. More of the northern Irish than themScots. After all that research, such a blunder.
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- Eva Dukes
- 07-10-22
Excellent insight into Chinese slavery in the USA
Really enjoyed this book. I was not aware of the amount of Chinese women in sex slavery in the US in the early part of the last century so this was an insight to me. However, if I did have one complaint the narrator clearly doesn’t know the difference between a Scottish accent and a soft Irish accent.
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- Julie
- 05-06-22
Couldn't Put It Down!
Great story, amazing women.
I saw some reviews about the narration and it nearly put me off, I'm so glad it didn't! No the voice of Dolly doesn't sound Scottish but it takes nothing way from the great writing and the fascinating story.
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- Mrs Montgomerie
- 20-08-22
Let down by narrator
The ‘Scottish’ accent is really off putting, and she could have looked in to how to pronounce Riordan and Inverness…
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- DiLa
- 06-03-22
Fascinating
Well narrated but I think she could have left out the accent for Dolly. It sounded Irish rather that Scottish to me and I don't think it added anything to the story but was a bit off-putting.
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- Sonners
- 09-12-23
Beautiful book
Fabulous book and the narrators voice was lovely. Only criticism is her accent for Dolly - it was a bit confused.
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- C. A. Harfleet
- 12-07-23
Factually interesting but poorly written and way too long
I only kept listening because the subject matter was interesting pand further proof of how horrifying mankind especially man can be, but I fell asleep very easily and so skipped a lot of it. It did not read like a piece of literature but more an account, that was way too long. The narration would have been improved without the attempt of a strange accent for Dolly.
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