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Anna Woo

Anna Woo has a masters degree in Education in Counselling Psychology from the University of Toronto. Woo also completed the Creative Writing program offered by the Humber School for Writers.

Fiction

Her Mother’s Voice: A Novel

Toronto: Anna Woo, 2014.

Synopsis (From author’s website)

Her Mother’s Voice is about the mother-daughter relationship and cultural conflicts. It is about a Chinese mother who is dying of cancer and her adult daughter, Emily.

Emily consciously and unconsciously struggles with her Chinese identity due to her experiences of racism and alienation, growing up as a second generation Canadian in a mid-sized Ontario town. She struggles against being the good and dutiful Chinese daughter, yet finds herself playing this role. Consequently, she finds herself searching for a professional who can help cure her mother’s cancer. Western and Chinese medicine are pitted against each other.

In addition, she has been hiding her romantic relationships from her mother. Now with her mother dying, she is forced to face her fears and become open about her current relationship with a White Anglo-Saxon man.

Links

Anna Woo, Writer, personal website