Denison Avenue, Christina Wong
Denison Avenue, Christina Wong
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Denison Avenue

Author: Christina Wong

Narrator: Christina Wong

Unabridged: 9 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 02/16/2024


Synopsis

Shortlisted for 2024 Canada Reads Longlisted for the 2024 Carnegie Medals for Excellence through the American Library Association A moving story told in visual art and fiction about gentrification, aging in place, grief, and vulnerable Chinese Canadian elders 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. This audiobook edition includes an accompanying PDF of illustrations on supported reading platforms. It also includes behind-the-scenes production notes from the author and the illustrator, detailing their inspirations for the story and their personal connections to the community and urban landscape of Toronto's Chinatown and Kensington Market.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Helin on March 21, 2024

Canada Reads 2024 Book 3 of 5 This is a book I hope every Torontonian reads. I don't know that I can fully articulate this book's impact on me. Denison Avenue is a book about grief and having to carry on because time doesn't slow and change is persistent. I knew I would be disproportionately affected......more

Goodreads review by Maxine on May 09, 2023

Set in Toronto’s Chinatown, Denison Avenue by Christina Wong is a moving tale about loss and grief, loneliness, and of aging in a society that doesn’t respect elders as well as the negative effects of gentrification on culture and tradition. The story moves at a quiet almost gentle pace as we accomp......more

Goodreads review by ❀ Susan on January 07, 2024

I am thankful that this book was flagged to me by the Canada Reads long-list and wish that I had read it in a paper version so appreciate the beautiful drawings more. It is a poignant tale of seniors living in their neighbourhood (Chinatown) as it changes. It is about love, loss, kindness, grief, co......more

Goodreads review by Allison ༻hikes the bookwoods༺ on February 23, 2024

My inner pragmatist balked at the entire premise of Denison Avenue. Scrounging for recyclables while sitting on a mortgage-free million dollar home makes absolutely no sense to me. I get that there was emotional value in the home, but there comes a point when facts cannot be ignored. This book is as......more