Alison Wong Alison Wong i(A82923 works by)
Born: Established: Hawke's Bay, North Island,
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New Zealand,
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Pacific Region,
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Gender: Female
Heritage: Chinese ; New Zealander
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1 Little Blue Penguins Alison Wong , 2016 single work poetry
— Appears in: World Literature Today , vol. 90 no. 6 2016; (p. 29)
1 Home Alison Wong , 2016 single work short story
— Appears in: World Literature Today , vol. 90 no. 6 2016; (p. 28-29)
1 Autumn, Shanghai i "plane leaves turn, begin", Alison Wong , 2015 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Poetry Journal , vol. 5 no. 2 2015; (p. 60-61)
4 12 y separately published work icon As the Earth Turns Silver Alison Wong , Sydney : Picador , 2009 Z1708801 2009 single work novel historical fiction

'It is 1905 and brothers Yung and Shun eke out a living as green grocers near Wellington's bustling Chinatown. The pair work to support their families back in China, but know they must adapt if they are to survive and prosper in their adopted home.

'Nearby, Katherine McKechnie struggles to raise her rebellious son and daughter following the death of her husband Donald. A strident right-wing newspaperman, Donald terrorised his family, though was idolised by his son.

'Chancing upon Yung's grocery store one day, Katherine is touched by the Chinaman's unexpected generosity. In time, a clandestine relationship develops between the immigrant and the widow, a relationship Katherine's son Robbie cannot abide...

'As World War I rolls on, and young men are swept up on a tide of macho patriotism, Robbie takes his family's honour into his own hands. In doing so, he places his mother at the heart of a tragedy that will affect everyone and everything she holds dear.'

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