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4.03.2023

The Paper Daughters of Chinatown: Adapted for Young Readers ~ Review

The Paper Daughters of Chinatown
Adapted for Young Readers
By Heather B. Moore
 and Allison Hong Merrill

This is a story of survival and even triumph. Tai Choi was supposed to live a life of privilege, but instead, she was treated little better than an unwanted piece of livestock to be bartered off to the highest bidder when no longer needed. For all intents, she was a slave in a land that had abolished slavery. But for Tai Choi, and hundreds if not thousands, slavery was very much alive in America. 

The Paper Daughters of Chinatown is written for young readers, so more graphic content is removed but eluded to. This is based on true-life events and is handled sensitively in an age-appropriate manner. Yet the underlying feeling is left intact - helplessness and being at the mercy of those who care little for you beyond the work required. 

Tai Choi was sold by her father for gambling debts and forced to assume a new identity - Tien Fu Wu, and, worse, warned away from the very people who sought to help her. When she escaped this life she had to learn to trust those who had aided her. With time, she and Dolly Cameron would forge a friendship and take on the work together of helping to rescue others caught in the life that had stolen so much from Tien Fu Wu. It wasn't an easy life, but it was a worthy one born from experience and caring, and on the friendship forged between two very different women.

This is a look at American history that is little known to most. A dirty little secret that has been swept away like a pile of dust hidden beneath a rug. The author expertly crafted this story for children to experience this travesty while only alluding to the darker parts. Historical fact-based fiction isn't always pretty, but this is a story of triumph and overcoming evil. I would recommend this for those looking for a historical fiction title for a book report. This is a title for middle-grade readers and up.

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book with no expectations but that I provide my honest opinion. All thoughts expressed are my own.


About the Book:
Based on the true story of two friends who unite to help rescue immigrant 
women and girls in San Francisco’s Chinatown in the late 1890s.

When Tai Choi leaves her home in the Zhejiang province of China, she believes it’s to visit her grandmother. But despite her mother’s opposition, her father has sold her to pay his gambling debts. Alone and afraid, Tai Choi is put on a ship headed for “Gold Mountain” (San Francisco). When she arrives, she’s forced to go by the name on her forged papers: Tien Fu Wu.

Her new life as a servant is hard. She is told to stay hidden, stay silent, and perform an endless list of chores, or she will be punished or sold again. If she is to survive, Tien Fu must persevere, and learn who to trust. Her life changes when she’s rescued by the women at the Occidental Mission Home for Girls.

When Dolly Cameron arrives in San Francisco to teach sewing at the mission home, she meets Tien Fu, who is willful, defiant, and unwilling to trust anyone. Dolly quickly learns that all the girls at the home were freed from servitude and maltreatment, and enthusiastically accepts a role in rescuing more.

Despite challenges, Dolly and Tien Fu forge a powerful friendship as they mentor and help those in the mission home and work to win the freedom of enslaved immigrant women and girls.

2.21.2023

With Me in the Storm ~ Review

Welcome to the Blog Tour for 
With Me in the Storm by Karen E. Ingle, 

With Me in the Storm

With Me in the Storm 
By Karen E. Ingle

She made a mistake, she trusted the wrong person and is trapped in a world she doesn't control. The man she trusted now controls her life and she is a commodity. If she doesn't end the life of her unborn baby today she will pay for it - possibly with her life.

Reaching out for help will take a courage she had lost years ago. And starting over even more. And admitting the mistake she made to the people who knew and cared for her before she turned her back on all that she had, almost impossible to imagine. The ugliness that she has been part of could turn them against her. 

With Me in the Storm is a book that takes the reader into the life of someone who has been caught in the web of trafficking. Lies, manipulation, and a cycle of abuse have trapped Maddie in a life she doesn't want to live. But knowing what she has been a part of makes her feel as if she has no choice but to continue living it, all the while trapped in the web she unwittingly allowed herself to be drawn into when she was at a low point in her life.

What Maddie has been caught in is not portrayed on the page but rather alluded to so the true depth of humiliation and cruelty isn't graphically portrayed. But the reader gets an idea of what she has been through as she slowly reveals just how low her misplaced trust has taken her. But we also are offered a glimpse of how those who she left behind have suffered from her mistake.

This book looks at difficult topics - sex trafficking, drugs, abortion- and offers hope to those who have been trapped in it. But there needs to be a hand ready to reach out and offer help to those who want to escape. I found it interesting how Maddie was living life amongst others who looked with envy at the life they thought she was living. Maddie was controlled and manipulated into thinking she was optionless. In a way, her unwanted pregnancy saved her life, it gave her the chance to get away from her abuser - her handler. But leaving this life behind is more than walking out a door and this book does address that and just how difficult it truly is.

The story while difficult, is presented in a way so that the reader is drawn into it. This is a Romantic Suspense but it is also a story of second chances and new beginnings. It also offers hope that it is never too late to change. But it also warns one of the far reaching tendrils of the darkness that have trapped so many within its grasp. Overall I'd say this was a well-written story that entertains while sharing a difficult message that all should be aware of because anyone could easily find themself in a similar situation because of a single choice or misplaced trust. In my opinion this book, though written for an adult audience, could be read by teens who are in need of the cautionary warning this book offers. This would also make a great community read because there can never be too much awareness. 

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book with no expectations but that I provide my honest opinion. All thoughts expressed are my own.

** Of note there are contacts in the back of the book to help people to get help or aid others in the effort to stop trafficking. **                                                                                                                                   

About the Book
Title: With Me in the Storm 
Author: Karen E. Ingle 
Publisher: Trilogy Christian Publishing 
Release Date: September 19, 2022 
Genre: Christian Romantic Suspense

If she escapes her past, can she survive the storm to come?

Maddie's California dream-turned-nightmare is a perfect storm of abuse, trafficking, and unwanted pregnancy. She sees only one way out, until a network of strangers offers a solution that could save her life and her baby's. 

But escaping back to Minnesota hinges on Chris, the fiancĂ© she rejected for the drug dealer who now owns her. After all she's done, is it too much to hope Chris will perform this generous act of love? 

And what if love isn't enough to protect Maddie when a deadlier storm closes in? 

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About the Author

Karen E. Ingle

Karen Ingle admires women’s resilience and courage that emerge when faced with a pregnancy that rocks their world. As a freelance writer, she has interviewed such women, met them, and served them. She’s also rubbed elbows with the gutsy people who care deeply enough to support women in their journeys out of dark despair into bright hope. Now Karen is weaving those true stories into the compelling novel, With Me in the Storm, and others still to come in her Rumors of Light series.

Connect with Karen by visiting kareningleauthor.com to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.

 

Tour Giveaway

(1) winner will receive a signed paperback copy of With Me in the Storm
$10 Amazon gift card, notecard, sticker, handmade bookmark, 
and a packet of "Maddie's favorite hot cocoa mix"!

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and will last through 11:59 PM EST on February 27, 2023. 
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