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Kathryn Ma (Author)
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Iowa Short Fiction Award September 1, 2009
How do we survive our family, stay bound to our community, and keep from losing ourselves?  InAll That Work and Still No Boys, Kathryn Ma exposes the deepest fears and longings that we mask in family life and observes the long shadows cast by history and displacement. 

Here are ten stories that wound and satisfy in equal measure. Ma probes the immigrant experience, most particularly among northern California's Chinese Americans, illuminating for us the confounding nature of duty, transformation, and loss. A boy exposed to racial hatred finds out the true difference between his mother and his father. Two old rivals briefly lay down their weapons, but loneliness and despair won't let them forget the past. A young Beijing tour guide with a terrible family secret must take an adopted Chinese girl and her American family to visit an orphanage. And in the prize-winning title story, a mother refuses to let her son save her life, insisting instead on a sacrifice by her daughter. 

Intimate in detail and universal in theme, these stories give us the compelling voice of an exciting new author whose intelligence, insight, and wit impart a sense of grace to the bitter resentments and enduring ties that comprise family love. Even through the tensions Ma creates so deftly, the peace and security that come from building and belonging to one's own community shine forth.

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Kathryn Ma, a first-generation American whose parents are from Wuxi and Mengzi, China, was born and raised a Pennsylvania Quaker. Her stories have appeared in theAntioch Review, Prairie Schooner, Southwest Review, Threepenny Review, TriQuarterly,and elsewhere. Ma won the 2008 David Nathan Meyerson Prize for Fiction for her title story; her work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize andBest New American Voices. A lawyer and a Bread Loaf Scholar, she has taught in the MFA Program in Creative Writing at the University of Oregon. She is the founding board chair of the San Francisco Friends School. Ma lives in San Francisco with her family.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 162 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Iowa Press; 1st Edition edition (September 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1587298228
  • ISBN-13: 978-1587298226
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,146,487 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I didn't want it to end, October 8, 2009
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This review is from: All That Work and Still No Boys (Iowa Short Fiction Award) (Paperback)
I read these stories on the subway to and from work each day and was always sad to reach my stop and put it down. Great stories, beautiful writing, and memorable characters that spring fully to life, even in stories of only a few pages.

When I really love a book, I want to keep spending time with it, so I re-read parts and then read the acknowledgments and the copyright page. This was that kind of book. I'm amazed by the variety of voices Kathryn Ma captured and I hope to read more from this talented author.
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5.0 out of 5 stars All That Work And Still No Boys by Kathryn Ma (U Iowa Press 2009), October 24, 2009
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Kathyrn Ma's splendid fictionalized accounts of 1st generation Chinese transitioning from the cultural certitudes of the Middle Kingdom to a bold embrace of life in the United States is presented with wit, verve and humor through the lense of the universal touchstone, family. That Kathryn Ma's complex portrayals of family life, replete with refreshingly real characters, speak so engagingly to the modern condition, is ample evidence of this trenchant observer's exceptional gifts of expression. After laughing at, crying with and projecting one's self into the 1st story-an account of Mrs. Yin's arcane deliberations, bold deceptions, and indecision to accept a needed kidney transplant from one of her many children, Hemingway's aphorism comes to mind, "All good books have one thing in common - they are truer than if they had really happened." Of almost universal appeal, these witty collections will be especially appreciated by readers who are themselves from close-knit families, or who seek to understand friends from close-knit families, or perhaps wish they were from close-knit families.
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2.0 out of 5 stars ho hum, January 31, 2010
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title says it all. too many plots. is that an attempt to control the extreme monotony of the stories?
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