The Jade Peony

The Jade Peony

Published:
2009-12-01
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ISBN:
9781926706764
Meeting:
2026-06-02 (meeting #113)
Chosen by:
Val
Pages:
260
File size (e-book):
543 KB
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available
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no
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enabled

Description:

Chinatown, Vancouver, in the late 1930s and '40s provides the backdrop for this poignant first novel, told through the vivid reminiscences of the three younger children of an immigrant Chinese family.  The siblings grapple with their individual identities in a changing world, wresting autonomy from the strictures of history, family, and poverty.  Sister Jook-Liang dreams of becoming Shirley Temple and escaping the rigid, old ways of China.  Adopted Second Brother Jung-Sum, struggling with his sexuality and the trauma of his childhood in China, finds his way through boxing.  Third Brother Sekky, who never feels comfortable with the multitude of Chinese dialects swirling around him, becomes obsessed with war games, and learns a devastating lesson about what war really means when his 17-year-old babysitter dates a Japanese man.

Mingling with life in Canada and the horror of war are the magic, ghosts, and family secrets of Poh-Poh, or Grandmother, who is the heart and pillar of the family.  Side by side, her three grandchildren survive hardships and heartbreaks with grit and humor.  Like the jade peony of the title, Choy's storytelling is at once delicate, powerful, and lovely.

The Jade Peony was selected by the Literary Review of Canada as one of the "100 Most Important Books in Canadian History" in 2005.  It was also an American Library Association Notable Book of the Year in 1998, and was winner of the 1995 Trillium Award (shared with Margaret Atwood).

Author Details:

Born in Vancouver in 1939, Wayson Choy has spent much of his life engaged in teaching and writing in Toronto. Since 1967, he has been a professor at Humber College and also a faculty member of the Humber School for Writers. He has appeared in "Unfolding the Butterfly", a full-length bio-documentary by Michael Glassbourg, and was a host on the co-produced China-Canada film "In Search of Confucius". His novels "The Jade Peony" and "Paper Shadows" have won several awards. Wayson Choy, and his book "All that Matters" was short listed for the 2004 Giller Prize. Choy passed away in his home on April 27, 2019, at the age of 80.