Denison Avenue

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Denison Avenue
Abstract
Bringing together ink artwork and fiction, Denison Avenue by Daniel Innes (illustrations) and Christina Wong (text) follows the elderly Wong Cho Sum, who, living in Toronto’s gentrifying Chinatown–Kensington Market, begins to collect bottles and cans after the sudden loss of her husband as a way to fill her days and keep grief and loneliness at bay. In her long walks around the city, Cho Sum meets new friends, confronts classism and racism, and learns how to build a life as a widow in a neighborhood that is being destroyed and rebuilt, leaving elders like her behind. A poignant meditation on loss, aging, gentrification, and the barriers that Chinese Canadian seniors experience in big cities, Denison Avenue beautifully combines visual art, fiction, and the endangered Toisan dialect to create a book that is truly unforgettable. --Publisher's description
Place
Toronto
Publisher
ECW Press
Date
2023
# of Pages
232 pages, 84 unnumbered pages: illustrations
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-77041-715-1
Library Catalog
Amazon
Extra
OCLC 1345458159
Citation
Wong, C. (2023). Denison Avenue. ECW Press. https://ecwpress.com/products/denison-avenue