Eating Bitter
A Chinese-American Saga
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Publisher Description
Eating Bitter, a Chinese American Saga is a richly textured biography charting the long lives of Paul and Sonia Ho. It is about survival of the Sino-Japanese War, the Japanese occupation of Taiwan, the Communist Revolution and the prejudices the family encountered as immigrants to the United States. It is about memory - and conflicting memories. Eating Bitter is, above all, an American success story. It was Paul and Sonia's eldest son, David, whose groundbreaking work on AIDS made him Time Magazine's Person of the Year in 1996 and, a few years later, won him the Presidential Citizens Medal.
Customer Reviews
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I was moved by the family sufferings in the red cultural revolution era in mainland China. I am happy Paul returned his hometown after about 60 years departure and his oldest children finally met their father at the foot of their grandma's resting hill. I am so glad the younger generations of the Paul's since then, have been in peace and productive and happy. Wish them the best always.
Helen, an admiring decedent from the same He/Ho family root