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Paper Teeth (Nunatak First Fiction)

von Lauralyn Chow

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Shortlisted for the 2017 Alberta Readers' Choice Award! Finalist for the Georges Bugnet Award for Fiction at the 2017 Alberta Literary Awards! Winner of the Robert Kroetsch City of Edmonton Book Prize! Paper Teeth follows the lives of the Lees, a Canadian-Chinese family and their friends who reside in Edmonton, Alberta. While playing with time and place, from Edmonton in the 1960s and 70s up to present-day Calgary, Lauralyn Chow creates a world of walking dolls, family car trips, fashion and frosty makeup, home renovations inspired by pop culture, and moving up to big, new houses. The interconnected stories found in Paper Teeth are fun, funny, and heart-warming journeys about the pursuit of identity and the crafting of home. With domestic tomfoolery and through deft observation and prismatic-voiced humour--including ironic asides--Lauralyn Chow's debut reveals how family nourishes hope. Praise for Paper Teeth "[The stories] are a part of a whole, a narrative that is more than the sum of its parts in many ways." ~ Keith Cadieux, The Winnipeg Review "With unique humour and style, Paper Teeth introduces us to a fresh voice in Canadian short fiction." ~ Alissa McArthur, Room "Sweet tempered and humorous, these are stories of home and hearth." ~ Sarah Murdoch, The Toronto Star "The book is a lively jumble, much like the city it is based on." ~ Stephanie L. Lu, Canadian Literature… (mehr)
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Paper Teeth by Lauralyn Chow is a short story collection featuring a Chinese-Canadian family called the Lees and flits back and forth between the past and now. It’s a beautiful collection, with each story titled after a dish in a Chinese restaurant, Egg Drop Soup, Spicy Beef in Lettuce Wraps, One Thousand Year Old Eggs and so on.

Food is an integral part of this novel. For so many of us, I think food conjures up a special part of memory, of nostalgia — food has the ability to make us sentimental in a way that no other thing can, and I think the author does that excellently in this book. There are regular references to dim sum, har gao, steamed whole fish with ginger and scallions and barbecued duck that make me hungry, happy and wistful all that once.

My dad was born in Australia, but his family lived in Shanghai and Hong Kong for a long time before that, so he grew up surrounded by Chinese food, speaking smatterings of Russian, English and Cantonese with his siblings. I never learnt Cantonese or Russian, but one of my earliest memories is eating fistfuls of rice as a baby, little white grains, stuck to my face, surrounded by the smell of green onion and soy sauce.

… so that’s what Lauralyn’s writing does to you. It makes you remember. It makes you wax poetic about tofu puffs and sliced oranges, which for me, is not totally uncommon, but it happens a lot between her pages.

Her writing speaks so much to belonging — the kids of the Lee family don’t know how to speak Chinese, and even though some of them desperately want to learn so they can understand their parents’ conversations, they despise the idea of going to Chinese school after public school. They desperately, desperately want to belong, to be Chinese, to understand the little old ladies at church — something they continue to struggle with throughout the stories.

I think of Chow’s writing and I wonder how many people are saying to themselves, oh, holy shit, that’s me! That’s my family. No way.

I think if you’re new to short stories and don’t really like how quickly they’re resolved, this one’s for you. You really do get an excellent picture of the Lee family, from so many multiple perspectives and it almost feels more like a family drama than a short story collection.

I adored this.

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  lydia1879 | Feb 1, 2020 |
I had high hopes for this book after reading the description - it seemed like a novel made of interconnected stories. While the stories were interconnected, it seemed very choppy. The author's notes written in brackets were distracting from the stories and seemed to be more off-topic than helpful to the reader. They took away from the momentum of the story.
*I received this copy from the publisher in return for an honest, unbiased review.* ( )
  JaxlynLeigh | Mar 24, 2017 |
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Shortlisted for the 2017 Alberta Readers' Choice Award! Finalist for the Georges Bugnet Award for Fiction at the 2017 Alberta Literary Awards! Winner of the Robert Kroetsch City of Edmonton Book Prize! Paper Teeth follows the lives of the Lees, a Canadian-Chinese family and their friends who reside in Edmonton, Alberta. While playing with time and place, from Edmonton in the 1960s and 70s up to present-day Calgary, Lauralyn Chow creates a world of walking dolls, family car trips, fashion and frosty makeup, home renovations inspired by pop culture, and moving up to big, new houses. The interconnected stories found in Paper Teeth are fun, funny, and heart-warming journeys about the pursuit of identity and the crafting of home. With domestic tomfoolery and through deft observation and prismatic-voiced humour--including ironic asides--Lauralyn Chow's debut reveals how family nourishes hope. Praise for Paper Teeth "[The stories] are a part of a whole, a narrative that is more than the sum of its parts in many ways." ~ Keith Cadieux, The Winnipeg Review "With unique humour and style, Paper Teeth introduces us to a fresh voice in Canadian short fiction." ~ Alissa McArthur, Room "Sweet tempered and humorous, these are stories of home and hearth." ~ Sarah Murdoch, The Toronto Star "The book is a lively jumble, much like the city it is based on." ~ Stephanie L. Lu, Canadian Literature

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