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Finding Samuel Lowe - by Paula Williams Madison (Hardcover)

Finding Samuel Lowe - by  Paula Williams Madison (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><P>Spanning four generations and moving between New York, Jamaica, and China, a powerful memoir that is a universal story of one woman s search for her maternal grandfather and the key to her self-identity.<P>Thanks to her spiteful, jealous Jamaican mother, Nell Vera Lowe was cut off from her Chinese father, Samuel, when she was just a baby, after he announced he was taking a Chinese bride. By the time Nell was old enough to travel to her father s shop in St. Ann s Bay, he d taken his family back to China, never learning what became of his eldest daughter. Bereft, Nell left Jamaica for New York to start a new life. But her Asian features set her apart from her Harlem neighbors and even her own children a difference that contributed to her feeling of loneliness and loss which she instilled in her only daughter, Paula.<P>Years later, with a successful corporate career behind her and the arrival of her only grandchild raising questions about family and legacy, Paula decided to search for Samuel Lowe s descendants in China. With the support of her brothers and the help of encouraging strangers, Paula eventually pieced together the full story of her grandfather s life, following his story from China to Jamaica and back, and connecting with 300 surprised relatives who were overjoyed to meet her.<P>Finding Samuel Lowe is a remarkable journey about one woman s path to self-discovery. It is a story about love and devotion that transcends time and race, and a beautiful reflection of the power of family and the interconnectedness of our world.<P>Finding Samuel Lowe includes a 16-page black-and-white photo insert and photos in the text."<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Spanning four generations and moving between New York, Jamaica, and China, a powerful memoir that is a universal story of one woman's search for her maternal grandfather and the key to her self-identity.</p><p>Thanks to her spiteful, jealous Jamaican mother, Nell Vera Lowe was cut off from her Chinese father, Samuel, when she was just a baby, after he announced he was taking a Chinese bride. By the time Nell was old enough to travel to her father's shop in St. Ann's Bay, he'd taken his family back to China, never learning what became of his eldest daughter. Bereft, Nell left Jamaica for New York to start a new life. But her Asian features set her apart from her Harlem neighbors and even her own children--a difference that contributed to her feeling of loneliness and loss which she instilled in her only daughter, Paula.</p><p>Years later, with a successful corporate career behind her and the arrival of her only grandchild raising questions about family and legacy, Paula decided to search for Samuel Lowe's descendants in China. With the support of her brothers and the help of encouraging strangers, Paula eventually pieced together the full story of her grandfather's life, following his story from China to Jamaica and back, and connecting with 300 surprised relatives who were overjoyed to meet her.</p><p><em>Finding Samuel Lowe</em> is a remarkable journey about one woman's path to self-discovery. It is a story about love and devotion that transcends time and race, and a beautiful reflection of the power of family and the interconnectedness of our world.</p><p><em>Finding Samuel Lowe</em> includes a 16-page black-and-white photo insert and photos in the text.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>This powerful debut tells the story of Paula Williams Madison's Chinese grandfather, Samuel Lowe. He became romantically involved with a Jamaican woman, Paula's grandmother, and they lived together modestly with their daughter in his Kingston dry goods store, Chiney Shop. In 1920 his Chinese soon-to-be wife arrived to set up a "proper" family. When he requested to take his three-year-old daughter with him, Paula's jealous grandmother made sure that Lowe never saw his child again. That began an almost one-hundred-year break in their family.</p><p>Years later, the arrival of her only grandchild raising questions about family and legacy, Paula decided to search for Samuel Lowe's descendants in China. With the support of her brothers and the help of encouraging strangers, a determined Paula eventually pieced together her grandfather's life, following his story from China to Jamaica and back.</p><p>Her amazing search is vividly rendered. Paula has produced an emotional memoir that travels from Toronto to Jamaica to China. Using old documents, digital records, and referrals from the insular and interrelated Chinese-Jamaican community, she found three hundred long-lost relatives in Shenzhen and Guangzhou, China. She even located documented family lineage that traces back three thousand years to 1006 BC. Her wonderfully warm elders, all born in Jamaica and raised in China, shared the history and accomplishments of the Lowes in the East and the West, as well as the hardships and persecution suffered by her capitalist grandfather during the Communist era and the Cultural Revolution.</p><p><em>Finding Samuel Lowe</em> is a remarkable journey about one woman's path to self-discovery. It is a story about love and devotion that transcends time and race, and a beautiful reflection of the power of family and the interconnectedness of our world.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Finding Samuel Lowe</i> is simply the most exciting, daring and brilliant memoir I've read in the 21st century."--Kiese Laymon<br><br>"A fascinating family memoir that peeks inside the life of a 1960s Harlem kid, takes readers back a century to Jamaica, and then reads like a detective story... Madison writes with such passion that it's a treat to see how finding her grandfather means finding herself."--<i>The Bookworm Sez</i><br><br>"A well-structured memoir told in brief, punchy vignettes alternating between past and present."--<i>Kirkus Reviews</i><br><br>"From one corner of the world to another, from one culture to another, Madison expertly brings family together, showing that all of humanity is attached by a thread of love. This emotionally rich story is a must-read, to be sure."--Harriette Cole, author of <i>Jumping the Broom</i><br><br>"How Madison ultimately connects with her grandfather's descendants in China will produce more OMG moments than any prime-time drama on cable or Netflix could ever hope to elicit."--<i>Essence</i><br><br>"This memoir is a quick, fascinating read that sheds light on a little-known aspect of cross-cultural history."--<i>Bustle</i><br><br>"This is an extraordinary story of identities lost and found. Paula Madison's audacious search illuminates not only her own family's story, but a lost world of the Chinese diaspora in the Caribbean, Jamaica's mixing bowl of race and culture, and Harlem's melting pot of talent and ambition."--Ben Jealous, Former President and CEO, NAACP<br><br>"Told through an intimate family portrait this story is a moving account of a vivid historic migration; an unyielding and dogged journey of the human spirit."--Walter Mosley<br>

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