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Café daughter

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    Scirocco Drama, an imprint of J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing Inc., 2013

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  • Contributor: MacFarlane, Glenda
    Date:
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    2013
    Summary:

    Café Daughter is a one-woman drama inspired by a true story about a Chinese-Cree girl growing up in Saskatchewan in the 1950s and 60s. The story begins in 1957, as nine-year-old Yvette Wong helps out in her parents' cafe in Alistair, Saskatchewan. She's incredibly bright but has been placed in the slow learners' class because of her skin colour. Her mother Katherine, who was forced to attend a residential school, is conflicted about her identity and has charged Yvette with a secret--to never tell anyone she's part Cree. Yvette has dreams that her mother nourishes, but when Katherine dies and Yvette and her father move to Saskatoon, Yvette must try to pursue her dreams alone, carving a path uniquely her own.

    Original Publisher: Winnipeg, MB, Canada, Scirocco Drama, an imprint of J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing Inc.
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781990738104, 1990738109