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Good Fortune: My Journey to Gold Mountain (Paperback)

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Description


In this dramatic memoir of early-twentieth century immigration, author Li Keng Wong shares her family's difficult journey from rural China to a new life in California.

In 1933, seven-year-old Li Keng's life changed forever when her father decided to bring his family from a small village in southern China to California. Getting to America was not easy, as their family faced America's strict anti-Chinese immigration laws that meant any misstep could mean deportation and disgrace.

Life in America during the Great Depression brought many exciting surprises as well as many challenges. Hunger, poverty, police raids, frequent moves, and the occasional sting of racism were a part of everyday life, but slowly Li Keng and her family found stability and a true home in "Gold Mountain."

An author's note contains photos and an update on Li Keng Wong's family. This evocative memoir presents the joys and sorrows of pursuing the American Dream during a time of racism and great poverty, but also immense opportunity. The book also contains information on Angel Island and its significance in history as well as an explanation of the Chinese Exclusion Act.

About the Author


Li Keng Wong was born in China in 1926 and came to the United States when she was seven. The first person in her family to attend college, she taught elementary school in the San Francisco Bay area for more than thirty-five years. After her retirement, she often shared her family's immigration experiences with schools and community organizations. Good Fortune was her first book for young readers, and her story was featured in the Disney documentary, "The American Tapestry." She died in 2018.

Praise For…


"This memoir clearly shows the hardships, sacrifices, and eventual successes of the Chinese families who came to America during the Depression. . . . Photographs of the family when they are older show prosperous and happy people and leave readers with a sense of the richness of the immigrant experience."—School Library Journal

"The vivid cultural details. . . are fascinating, whether Wong is describing her mother's traditional wedding or the family's first apartment in California, where her father coped with the Depression by running a gambling business in the family's front room. The plain words leave room for readers to imagine their own emotional responses."—Booklist

Product Details
ISBN: 9781561454648
ISBN-10: 1561454648
Publisher: Peachtree
Publication Date: October 7th, 2008
Pages: 144
Language: English