Lau is one of a few contemporary authors that I have been interested in for a long period of time, for the unique materials she pursues and her frantic work ethics that bear enormously strong and outstanding works. Every time I access her new work, she never fails to surprise me by the qualities that I have just raised. This collection of essays offered an unusually fulfilling reading experience. The clear, candid and artful...
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I would highly recommend this book to anyone who read Runaway and wanted to know what happened to Evelyn Lau. This book tells the reader about what has happened in the 10 years since Runaway was published. She discusses the long-term effects in her life of being a prostitute and the depression that she copes with. The language that Ms. Lau uses to describe her emotions, her perceptions and her thoughts is absolutely beautiful...
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but I really loved this book, and felt it needed a review.It's a very quick read, and covers alot of Runaway: diary of a street kid. So some people may not like the repetativness of it.She talks about depression, parents (and her relationship with them) her struggle with prostitution and more.It isn't a happy read, but if like me, you do suffer from depression and like to read something you can identify with it's good.She...
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