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  • 07/2013
  • 9781625530394
  • 324 pages
  • $16.95
Jennifer Chow
Author
The 228 Legacy
Three generations in an all-female Taiwanese family living near Los Angeles in 1980 are each guarding personal secrets. Grandmother Silk finds out that she has breast cancer, as daughter Lisa loses her job, while pre-teen granddaughter Abbey struggles with a school bully. When Silk's mysterious past comes out--revealing a shocking historical event that left her widowed--the truth forces the family to reconnect emotionally and battle their problems together. A novel of cultural identity and long-standing secrets, The 228 Legacy weaves together multigenerational viewpoints, showing how heritage and history can influence individual behavior and family bonds.
Reviews
Anna Wu, TaiwaneseAmerican.org

"Chow's The 228 Legacy explores traumatic events such as the 228 massacre of 1947 in Taiwan not through historical fiction but through the imprint these events now leave in America, generations later. The effect is both subtle and beautiful."

Laurel Mountain Post

"Chow neatly weaves the lives of her characters... The story was interesting and a good read."

Wencheng Lin, president of the Pacific Times and past president of Taiwanese Ame

"I was from a family of 228 victims, and I can identify with the feelings of Silk. A highly recommended book."

News
05/09/2015
San Francisco Book Festival Award

The 228 Legacy received Honorable Mention in the 2015 San Francisco Book Festival. 

Formats
Paperback Book Details
  • 07/2013
  • 9781625530394
  • 324 pages
  • $16.95
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