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    (By Fred Wah)

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    Author Fred Wah
    “Book Descriptions: This story of family and identity, migration and integration, culture and self-discovery is told through family history, memory, and the occasional recipe.

    Diamond Grill is a rich banquet where Salisbury Steak shares a menu with chicken fried rice, bird’s nest soup sets the stage for Christmas plum pudding; where racism simmers behind the shiny clean surface of the action in the cafe.

    An exciting new edition of Fred Wah’s best-selling bio-fiction, on the 10th anniversary of its original publication, with added text and an all new afterword by the author.”

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