The following is from CBC Radio's Sheila Peacock and the CBC Radio Studio One Bookclub website:
Jen Sookfong Lee with The End of East Wednesday May
2, 2007
The CBC Radio Studio One Book Club
takes place in Studio One, in the CBC Broadcast Centre.
Please note we have a new entrance at 775 Cambie Street
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In celebration of ExplorASIAN 2007, the CBC Radio Studio One Book Club is pleased to present Jen Sookfong Lee on Wednesday, May 2, 6:30 to 8 pm, at the CBC Broadcast Centre.
Her debut novel The End of East has been garnering great reviews from across the country. It's an evocative portrait of three generations living in Vancouver's Chinatown, spanning most of the last century.

Sammy Chan was sure she’d escaped her family obligations when she fled Vancouver six years ago, but with her sister’s upcoming marriage, her turn has come to care for their aging mother. Abandoned by all four of her older sisters, jobless and stuck in a city she resents, Sammy finds herself cobbling together a makeshift family history and delving into stories that began in 1913, when her grandfather, Seid Quan, then eighteen years old, first stepped on Canadian soil.
Here's your opportunity to discuss the art of writing, and the struggles of young writers, with one of Canada's newest literary stars!
The only way to get in, is to win!
For all the details and to enter online, go to www.cbc.ca/bc/bookclub .
check out these Links and reviews.
- Jen
Sookfong Lee’s website

- The
End of East is published by Knopf Canada

- ExplorASIAN
2007

- New
Faces of Fiction

- SpiN
Writing Group

"The End of East is just her start"
Jen Sookfong Lee profiled in 7 section of The Globe and Mail
March 22, 2007
"End of East chronicles immigrants' gamble"
The End of East reviewed in The Georgia Straight
March 22, 2007
"Vivid Vancouver"
The End of East reviewed in NOW Magazine
March 17, 2007
"Uprooted from Vancouver"
The End of East reviewed in The Globe and Mail
March 10, 2007
Listen
to the archived conversation of SPiN talking with Sheryl
MacKay on North by Northwest at CBC Radio One's archive, www.cbc.ca/nxnw
