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A thoroughly modern young American woman living in San Francisco, Lindsey Owyang has little in common with her Chinese heritage, until an unexpected event forces her to reexamine her family's history and the need to meld the old culture with the new. A first novel. Original. 30,000 first printing.

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9780060560751 | 1 edition (Harpercollins, February 1, 2004), cover price $14.99 | About this edition: A thoroughly modern young American woman living in San Francisco, Lindsey Owyang has little in common with her Chinese heritage, until an unexpected event forces her to reexamine her family's history and the need to meld the old culture with the new.

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Entering adolescence in her parents' Chinese restaurant, Candace hoards her money in the hopes of eventually escaping the family business, but wonders if she is up to the kind of fast-paced life demonstrated by her best friend. By the author of The Dim Sum of All Things. Original.

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9780060847982 | Harpercollins, February 1, 2008, cover price $14.99 | About this edition: Entering adolescence in her parents' Chinese restaurant, Candace hoards her money in the hopes of eventually escaping the family business, but wonders if she is up to the kind of fast-paced life demonstrated by her best friend.

A sequel to The Dim Sum of All Things finds Lindsey Owyang continuing the struggle to bridge cultures in her Chinese-American family, in a tale marked by such challenges as two part-time jobs, a love triangle, twins separated at birth, and her ongoing relationship with Michael. Original. 40,000 first printing.

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9780060753221 | Harpercollins, September 1, 2005, cover price $14.99 | About this edition: Lindsey Owyang continues to struggle to bridge cultures in her Chinese-American family, as she deals with such challenges as two part-time jobs, a love triangle, twins separated at birth, and her relationship with Michael.

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