Kathryn Ma in Conversation with Natalie Baszile (SF Main Library)
Briefly

Shelley's journey from China to San Francisco is a story of familial discord, cultural adaptation, and personal aspirations, all underscored by the concept of the "Chinese groove."
Through humorous yet poignant encounters, Shelley navigates challenges of family, home, grief, and success, leaning on the unspoken connection of the 'Chinese groove' among fellow immigrants.
The book features an episodic plot and a diverse cast, including his second cousin Ted and Ted's Jewish wife Aviva, showcasing Shelley's resilience and introspection in a foreign land.
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