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443 pages, Paperback
First published June 24, 2025
They also said Hong Kong’s stories could unfold in the cracks of the steep streets slithering through slums and saloons, that Hong Kong’s love could be sought on the quiet echoes of wooden fish and the incense smoke that smelled of frankincense and pepper, that Hong Kong’s tears could be seen in the flap of fork-tailed sunbirds, the specked shells of barnacles, and the jelly-tongued limpets. Hong Kong was an island for refugees, an atoll for the faithful, a harbor for all birds of passage, ministers and mistresses, cooks and crooks, villagers and vagabonds.