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Chorus of mushrooms

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    Publisher:
    NeWest Press, 2014
  • Running Time: 07:00 hrs
    Narrator: Deborah Kipp
    Publisher:
    CNIB Library, 1994
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    Bespeak Audio Editions, 2021
    Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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    Running Time: 08:14 hrs
    Narrator: Kamboureli Smaro
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    BC Libraries Cooperative, 2024
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  • Author: Goto, Hiromi
    Contributor: Kamboureli, Smaro
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    2014
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    Chorus of Mushrooms heralds the debut of a young Japanese Canadian feminist, Hiromi Goto. Until the publication of Chorus of Mushrooms in 1994, the primary voice heard from Japanese Canadians was that of the people interned during World War II. Hiromi Goto examines the immigration experience of the Japanese Canadian beyond war and into present day Alberta. Celebrating cultural differences as a privilege, Chorus of Mushrooms explores the shifts and collisions of culture through the lives of three generations of women in a Japanese family living in a small prairie town.

    Original Publisher: Edmonton, Alberta, NeWest Press
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781927063484, 1927063485