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Cornbread and Dim Sum
Author: Jacqueline A. Sue
Publisher: Khedcanron
Publishing
Reviewer: Bill McDonald –
President of the MWSA
Rating: Top Pick - a must read book!
I was fascinated and riveted by this
personal love story between a Chinese man and African-American woman. The
sad part is that I normally would not have picked up this type of genre of a
book to read it. That would have been a shame and I would have missed a
wonderfully told tale of the heart and the soul.
Cornbread and Dim Sum is
more than a look at the lives of two people caught up in the racial tensions
caused by their inter-racial relationship - we also get a look at marriage,
love, family values and cultural differences. Being a white male, this book
afforded me an insider view of their unique life together that I would not
otherwise have been afforded. I came away a better person for having read
this book. It opened my eyes to what love is all about. Their lives are
fully exposed on the pages of this book and honestly dealt with through the
easy to read emotional prose of author, Jacqueline Annette Sue. She
takes you along her life journey as reflections and remembrances while
preparing for her younger daughter's wedding. The writing style works to
weave the past and present into a mosaic of emotional and spiritual imagery
of where their life took them.
This book is not so much about racial
differences that tend to separate us, but about what is means to be a human
being. I found this book hard to put down once I got into the first several
pages - I was hooked. I had devoured the entire book in less than 24 hours
on having it in my hands. I give this book my highest rating and
recommendation. This is not just a book for women or ethnic readers - this
book does deal with some racial issues that divided people but their love
story transcends all that. You will come away seeing these two people not
just as an African-American and Chinese couple but as human beings who
endured all that happened in their lives because they found a love much
greater than anything that would harm that relationship. I fell in love with
their story and think that other readers will as well.
Note:
Author Jacqueline Sue is now
writing a screen play about Vietnam where she recently made a heartfelt
journey. We look forward to reviewing it when it is completed.
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