Polynesian Nights: A Colorable Graphic Memoir

Polynesian Nights: A Colorable Graphic Memoir - Paperback

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Polynesian Nights: A Colorable Graphic Memoir

Polynesian Nights: A Colorable Graphic Memoir - Paperback

by Debbie Chinn
$21.58
Sale price  $21.58 Regular price 

Book Overview

Debbie Chinn's first book, "Dancing in Their Light: A Daughter's Unfinished Memoir," (Strange Fate Publishing, 2022) encapsulated her life as a 'restaurant kid, ' growing up in her family's prominent New York restaurant and Polynesian nightclub, Mah Jong Restaurant, during the 1960s and 70s.

Debbie wondered how she might tell the story of "Dancing in Their Light" in an educational and pictorial way to depict the arc of her family stories and of the defining bicultural moments in U.S. and Chinese civic relationships, in which her family of immigrants played a significant part.

At the same time, Debbie has long been intrigued by the power of art therapy. Music, theatre, and dance have been sources of balm for her, as she describes in "Dancing in Their Light." Moreover, a constant through line in her career as a successful arts CEO has been developing programs that connect art with emotional recalibration.

"Polynesian Nights" is the second in a series of "colorable graphic memoirs" based on the themes and stories of "Dancing in Their Light." It is an homage to the fascination with Polynesian culture and cuisine in the 1970s and 80s.

The series features the extraordinary talents of author and artist Ginna BB Gordon, editor of Debbie's first book, "Dancing in Their Light." A multitalented woman, Ginna is an artist at the core, and has painstakingly rendered the exquisite colorable illustrations in this book by hand, beautifully capturing the essence of Debbie's family's story.

The creators of this volume hope it serves as a fun, educational, and intergenerational activity to inspire you to learn more about the cultures and norms of the Polynesian world and to give you an insight into how Debbie's family enterprise, Mah Jong Restaurant, grew to become one of the most popular culinary destinations during the gilded age of dining, 1960-1980.

ISBN9798218814007
Author Debbie Chinn
PublisherStrange Fate Publishing
GenreGaming and Arts
FormatPaperback
PublishedNovember 2025
LanguageENG- English
Pages104
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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