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          The Many Voices of America: Ethnic Autobiography....

          LINDA CHING SLEDGE tractors have persisted in faulting her works for not Quoted in Albert Gordon, Intermarriage (Boston: Beacon, ), pp.

        1. LINDA CHING SLEDGE tractors have persisted in faulting her works for not Quoted in Albert Gordon, Intermarriage (Boston: Beacon, ), pp.
        2. Immigrant women's autobiographies deserve a doser study, for immigrant women's encounters with America have been even more multi-faceted than those of men.
        3. The Many Voices of America: Ethnic Autobiography.
        4. Sledge, Linda Ching.
        5. Linda Ching.
        6. WHILE I've not yet read Linda Ching Sledge's new book, "A Map to Paradise," it's received some fine endorsements and it appears to have the makings of a stirring tale. Ching gave her fellow Punahou Class of '62 alums a taste of the book at a gathering held at the school's Alumni House earlier this month.

          She read a chapter which was set at Punahou circa 1880. Sledge, who is married to Reader's Digest managing editor Gary Allen Sledge, is the daughter of Lammy and Connie Ching of Aiea. You may recall Linda's earlier book, "Empire of Heaven," which won the Washington Irving Award and was praised by the New York Times as "a Chinese 'Gone With the Wind.' " As for her latest novel, C.Y.

          New York: Bantam, Sledge, Linda Ching.

          Lee, author of "Flower Drum Song," called it "a fascinating novel about the early days in Hawaii," adding, "I could not put it down." And Alex Haley, who knows about "Roots," called it an "exceedingly powerful, sensitive drama." ...

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