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The End of East (2007)

di Jen Sookfong Lee

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A moving portrait of three generations of the Chan family living in Vancouver’s Chinatown Sammy Chan was sure she’d escaped her family obligations when she fled Vancouver six years ago, but with her sister’s upcoming marriage, her turn has come to care for their aging mother. Abandoned by all four of her older sisters, jobless and stuck in a city she resents, Sammy finds herself cobbling together a makeshift family history and delving into stories that began in 1913, when her grandfather, Seid Quan, then eighteen years old, first stepped on Canadian soil. The End of East weaves in and out of the past and the present, picking up the threads of the Chan family’s stories: Seid Quan, whose loneliness in this foreign country is profound even as he joins the Chinatown community; Shew Lin, whose hopes for her family are threatened by her own misguided actions; Pon Man, who struggles with obligation and desire; and Siu Sang, who tries to be the caregiver everyone expects, even as she feels herself unravelling. And in the background, five little girls grow up under the weight of family expectations. As the past unfolds around her, Sammy finds herself embroiled in a volatile mixture of a dangerous love affair, a difficult and duty-filled relationship with her mother, and the still-fresh memories of her father’s long illness. An exquisite and evocative debut from one of Canada’s bright new literary stars, The End of East sets family conflicts against the backdrop of Vancouver’s Chinatown – a city within a city where dreams are shattered as quickly as they’re built, and where history repeats itself through the generations.… (altro)
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I was so happy to see some Can Lit on my NJ library bookshelf! They could have chosen better!

This book was an interesting look into a Chinese-Canadian family's life and history, but I found it a little dry, and some of the characters very infuriating! Although the Grandfather's life story broke my heart, his wife, children and grandchildren broke his and each others'!

Wayson Choy did the story of Chinese immigration and assimilation, and he did it so much better! Grab his novel, The Jade Peony, and it's sequel "All That Matters" and fall into a wonderful story well told! ( )
  Rdra1962 | Aug 1, 2018 |
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"End of East: A Novel" tells the story of a Chinese-Canadian family with some very serious problems. The story is so sad and gritty, and is populated by dejected, disillusioned, lonely, misunderstood people who pass their dissatisfaction with life down through the generations. The familial relationships are suffocating and dysfunctional - at times while reading "The End of East" I felt so frustrated with the characters and their behavior towards one another. The story takes a barefaced, honest look at some of the problems encountered by immigrants and how the generations deal with them. ( )
  mefreader | Jul 8, 2012 |
I abandoned this book after reading 86 pages. The author is incorporating three time periods in her work, but it is difficult to find where she transitions from one to the other. This book is in serious need of many chapter breaks to help the reader with those divisions. There was very little plot action in this first third of the book and what was there did not grab me and make me want to read more. I normally love immigrant stories, and I expected to like this one, but I was greatly disappointed. ( )
  thornton37814 | Feb 17, 2011 |
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The beginning was hard to get into; the prose in the chapters describing the grandfather's and father's beginning years in Canada seemed unnatural, not really how a Cantonese speaker would speak. It sounds like the author transcribed their conversations with a Western ear.

The book definitely got better, more intense and emotional. It's a great example of family expectations and its inability to communicate and how it manifests itself in their actions and the words that do explode from their mouths. I love the ending, it's truer to life than other books of this ilk.

So much strain. Strain! Strain! Strain!
  simply_squamous | Jul 22, 2008 |
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Highly enjoyable read, dealing with family relationships over several generations, growing up, maturity. From a very strong, affecting opening to the many twists and turns, Jen Sookfong Lee brings the reader to understand and sympathize with her characters. A book to savour and reread. ( )
  polutropos | Jun 15, 2008 |
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A moving portrait of three generations of the Chan family living in Vancouver’s Chinatown Sammy Chan was sure she’d escaped her family obligations when she fled Vancouver six years ago, but with her sister’s upcoming marriage, her turn has come to care for their aging mother. Abandoned by all four of her older sisters, jobless and stuck in a city she resents, Sammy finds herself cobbling together a makeshift family history and delving into stories that began in 1913, when her grandfather, Seid Quan, then eighteen years old, first stepped on Canadian soil. The End of East weaves in and out of the past and the present, picking up the threads of the Chan family’s stories: Seid Quan, whose loneliness in this foreign country is profound even as he joins the Chinatown community; Shew Lin, whose hopes for her family are threatened by her own misguided actions; Pon Man, who struggles with obligation and desire; and Siu Sang, who tries to be the caregiver everyone expects, even as she feels herself unravelling. And in the background, five little girls grow up under the weight of family expectations. As the past unfolds around her, Sammy finds herself embroiled in a volatile mixture of a dangerous love affair, a difficult and duty-filled relationship with her mother, and the still-fresh memories of her father’s long illness. An exquisite and evocative debut from one of Canada’s bright new literary stars, The End of East sets family conflicts against the backdrop of Vancouver’s Chinatown – a city within a city where dreams are shattered as quickly as they’re built, and where history repeats itself through the generations.

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