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Hollow Bamboo
Hollow Bamboo: A Novel | William Ping
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The hilarious and heartbreaking story of two William Pings in Newfoundlandthe lost millennial and the grandfather he knows nothing about William Pings millennial life revolves around eating at restaurants, posting online about eating at restaurants, then overanalyzing it. This changes unexpectedly when a dinner with his Chinese girlfriends family goes sideways and his insecurity about his biracial identity and his ignorance of his own Chinese heritage overflow like lava. During a much-needed break from the dinner table, Will is visited in the mens room by a sarcastic, bullying spirit named Mo. The spirit whisks him into the past to learn about the life of his grandfather, the first William Ping, who emigrated from China to Newfoundland in 1931 to work in a laundry. Based on a true story, Hollow Bamboo recounts with humour and sympathy the often-brutal struggles, and occasional successes, faced by some of the first Chinese immigrants in Newfoundland. It is a journey of heartbreak, sacrifice, brotherhood and family ties. But most of all, it is about love and survival on the Rock. Drawing on elements of magical realism, autofiction and satire, as well as deep historical research, Hollow Bamboo is a fresh and original portrayal of our past and our present, and the debut of an extraordinary new author.
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Hollow Bamboo, by William Ping (2023 🇨🇦)

Premise: A Newfoundland man is given a unique opportunity to connect with the memories of his Chinese grandfather.

Review: This starts off really strong, with a great smart and funny opening scene, but got a bit lost for me along the way. Cont.

Mattsbookaday I wish it had either spent more time in the present timeline to juxtapose the narrator‘s carefree life today with the hard life of his grandfather, or just done a straightforward historical fiction. The mixture we got just left me a bit unsatisfied. But, overall it tells an important part of history in an engaging way.

Bookish Pair: Charles Yu‘s Interior Chinatown (2020)

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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I very much enjoyed hearing William Ping speak at Vancouver Writers Fest. His first novel, Hollow Bamboo, is magic. At once the story of a bumbling new adult sucked into the past and a gripping work of historical fiction. Loved it. Was the ending rushed? Maybe.