Paper Daughters of Chinatown

384 pages

English language

Published Dec. 29, 2020 by Deseret Book Company.

ISBN:
978-1-62972-782-0
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I've read a few books now set in San Francisco centering on the "Paper Daughters" from China. Having been coerced from China, either through words or actions, these girls must basically assume new identities and memorize entire booklets of demographic information (the "papers" used for their nickname) in order to pass the Ellis Island tests, only to find things aren't what they appear in America. It's a sad story, told over and over again in different books.

Donaldina "Dolly" Cameron from this book works in a mission home for girls dedicated to rescuing these Paper Daughters. Word is sent to her about another daughter requesting to be rescued from the Tong, and through interpreters and police intervention, Dolly goes to the girl's location and liberates her from her terrible situation. The book follows Dolly as she starts out at the mission home, learns the ropes, becomes headmistress, and has to …

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  • Fiction, historical