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• Fiona Tinwei Lam’s first book of poetry, ''Intimate Distances'' (2002) was a finalist for the City of Vancouver Book Award.  Her second book of poetry is ''Enter the Chrysanthemum'' (2009)<br><br>
• Fiona Tinwei Lam’s first book of poetry, ''Intimate Distances'' (2002) was a finalist for the City of Vancouver Book Award.  Her second book of poetry is ''Enter the Chrysanthemum'' (2009)<br><br>


• Former treasurer and board member of ACWW, Larry Wong’s ''''Dim Sum Stories: A Chinatown Childhood'''' (2011) recounts his early life in Vancouver’s Chinatown. <br><br>
• Former treasurer and board member of ACWW, ''Larry Wong’s '''Dim Sum Stories: A Chinatown Childhood''''' (2011) recounts his early life in Vancouver’s Chinatown. <br><br>


• May Q, Wong’s A Cowherd in Paradise: From China to Canada (2012) a moving tale about the lives of her family, forced apart for twenty–five years because of the hardship of the Head Tax but overcame discrimination to eventually run a successful Montreal restaurant. <br><br>
• May Q, Wong’s A Cowherd in Paradise: From China to Canada (2012) a moving tale about the lives of her family, forced apart for twenty–five years because of the hardship of the Head Tax but overcame discrimination to eventually run a successful Montreal restaurant. <br><br>
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