I think Jamie Ford set the bar pretty high when he wrote his first book, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet; so I was a little nervous to read his next one, hoping not to be disappointed. Ford goes back a little further this time, to the beginnings of the Depression, but again his story weaves ...
I really liked this book. I listened to the audio book and I enjoyed the reader's voices for the characters a lot.I think the author picked the perfect age for the main character so that the book could focus on friendship and love rather than lust.I'm not usually too into history, but the time and p...
This is my first post while vacationing. This is Day 4 and there is a lot of family so not getting to read as much as I thought, but its all good. If I get one more book read I'll be happy. So this story takes place during World War II and is the story of Henry, a Chinese-American and Keiko, a Jap...
I received an advanced reader copy via BookBrowse from Random House Publishers.I thoroughly enjoyed reading Songs of Willow Frost, even though the story is mostly a sad one. The author did a wonderful job of capturing the spirit and language of 1920s and 1930s America. In my opinion, this far sur...
The darkened corner is probably one of the shortest reads i've ever had but fortunately he did not sacrifice the quality of the story unlike some authors who lowers the quality of their work, the story is shorter and the whole thing just suffers. So basically our protagonist has issues about himself...
With ‘Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet’ author Jamie Ford gives us a twist on the theme of star-crossed love in this tale of Henry and his Keiko. Except here, the Montagues are Chinese-American and the Capulets, Japanese-American and the setting is Seattle. The story opens during WWII and fol...
Set in Seattle during World War II, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet is about a Chinese-American, Henry Lee, and his friendship with a Japanese-American girl, Keiko. It is a fascinating story of national identities and persistence. Henry's father insists that he wears a "I'm Chinese" button, ...
Hmm..Well, first of all I may have made my most epic fail in buying this book.. And now dont go thinking that I mean that, because of what I thought of the book.. No, I mean, in buying the book itself..See.. I just went for the cheapest version I could find.. Paperback, hardback, what else is there,...
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