
The Paper Daughters of Chinatown
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Narrated by:
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Nancy Wu
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By:
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Heather B. Moore
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.
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This active slave trade was happening 50+ years after US slavery was abolished. As often happens with social change, a few are on the front lines, but there was also a support system. Some of that is woven into the narrative.
By setting Cameron's life within fiction, the author captures details and nuances of a bigger picture. The fiction is the background, landscape, ambience and context of this incredible and important story. Human trafficking continues to this day, even in the US.
Nancy Wu does a fine job with the narration, with distinct voices for each character. Definitely worth the time and credit, in this reader's humble opinion.
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very hard to hear.
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in the 1800s. Very educated, and well written.
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