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Flagrant act of word-spreading

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November 2006, no. 286

Unpolished Gem by Alice Pung

Black Inc., $24.95 pb, 282 pp, 186395158X

Flagrant act of word-spreading

by
November 2006, no. 286

In Alice Pung’s memoir of her childhood, Unpolished Gem, her young self is drawn into a conflict between her mother and grandmother, both Chinese-Cambodian refugees. The child becomes a double agent, informing each about the other, until her mother accuses her of ‘word-spreading’ and threatens suicide. The child frets over her breakfast: ‘I always spread my jam on toast all the way to the very edges – no millimetre of bread is left blank and uncovered. My word-spreading habits are similar.’

Anna Goldsworthy reviews 'Unpolished Gem' by Alice Pung

Unpolished Gem

by Alice Pung

Black Inc., $24.95 pb, 282 pp, 186395158X

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