The Hong Kong I Knew(Scenes and Stories from a Childhood in Kowloon)


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This book is bilingual(ENGLISH/TRADITIONAL CHINESE)

PUBLISHER: Blacksmith Books
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ISBN: 9789887963950
AUTHOR: Mark Isaac-Williams
ILLUSTRATOR: Lucy Paris
FORMAT: Paperback
COPYRIGHT: 2021
TEXT TYPE:            Fiction
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PAGE COUNT: 88

Returning to Hong Kong in 1947 after the Japanese occupation, seven-year-old Mark Isaac-Williams had the whole of Kowloon as his playground. Billeted with his family in the once-grand but now dilapidated Peninsula hotel, his life was full of adventure – from the rooftop to the basement, he knew the hotel’s every inch.

Roller-skating and horseback riding in Kowloon’s streets and paddling in the hotel’s fountain were a child’s dream after the privations of war. From rickshaws to firecrackers and ladies with bound feet to the ever-present rat problem and smelly beancurd vendors, the mystique of Hong Kong in the 1940s and 50s is brought colourfully to life by Mark’s captivating and richly illustrated story.

The Hong Kong I Knew captures all the glory and quirkiness of a burgeoning east-meets-west colony at mid-century. Fizzing firecrackers, rickshaws in the rain, balusters of bamboo scaffolding – the charming illustrations and commentary are sure to inspire fond nostalgia for a bygone time.” — Claire Chao, author of Remembering Shanghai


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