How Does a Single Blade of Grass Than..., Doretta Lau
How Does a Single Blade of Grass Than..., Doretta Lau
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How Does a Single Blade of Grass Thank the Sun?
Stories

Author: Doretta Lau

Narrator: Andrea Bang, Yuta Takenaka

Unabridged: 3 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 05/20/2020


Synopsis

An updated and whimsical new take on what it means to be Canadian. Featuring the Journey Prize-shortlisted story, “How Does a Single Blade of Grass Thank the Sun?” When asked in an interview about the Shanghai Sharks, the team that shaped his formative sporting years, Chinese basketball star Yao Ming responded, “how does a single blade of grass thank the sun?”. This collection of stories explores the personal and political histories of young Asian Canadian characters to explain their unique perspectives of the world, artfully fusing pure delusion and abstract perception with heartbreaking reality. Doretta Lau’s stories feature the children and grandchildren of immigrants, transnational adoptees and multiracial adults who came of age in the 1990s – all struggling to find a place in the Western world and using the only language they know to express their hopes, fears and expectations. Bespeak Audio Editions brings Canadian voices to the world with audiobook editions of some of the country’s greatest works of literature, performed by Canadian actors.

Reviews

Goodreads review by T.J. on June 30, 2016

If all of the stories in this slim collection were as good as "Robot by the River," I'd be rating this 5 stars. I agree with another reviewer's comment that the book as a whole feels inconsistent, but I suppose that's common with short story collections, and there are enough good things here to keep......more

Goodreads review by George on July 07, 2023

Clever and rewarding short stories. In some collections, one notes a disparity between the previously published pieces and the rest; however, that is not the case here. The quality is consistent throughout, although some of the "normal realism" stories, while strong, have difficulty rubbing shoulders......more

Goodreads review by Ankur on October 16, 2016

This was a very easy collection of short stories to get through. I often find reading short story collections to be a challenge; it always ends up feeling like homework to finish the book. The stories I enjoy end too quickly and I wish they were novels. And then the boring stories just sit there. Th......more

Goodreads review by Lara on May 06, 2021

"All I want is someone similar to me in taste and temperament, but who is a better person than me in every way."......more