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No Way But Through: A Family Memoir of the Cantonese Diaspora
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No Way But Through: A Family Memoir of the Cantonese Diaspora in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $24.99


By None
No Way But Through: A Family Memoir of the Cantonese Diaspora in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $24.99
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Size: Paperback
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★ FEATURED SELECTION: INDIE ONTARIO LIBRARY COLLECTION ★
“One of those rare books that stays with you long after you finish the last page.”
Spanning war-torn Guangzhou, the crowded streets of Hong Kong, the fragile promise of Lima, and the quiet refuge of Toronto, No Way But Through is a powerful family memoir of the Cantonese diaspora.
Told in a father’s voice and lovingly shaped by his daughter’s pen, this cross-generational story follows a Chinese immigrant family as they navigate loss, migration, and new beginnings. What began as stories whispered at the dinner table is now preserved for the generations yet to come—a testament to survival, sacrifice, and strength.
More than a memoir, No Way But Through is both history and inheritance: a tribute to resilience, to the courage of migration, and to the ties that carry us across continents and generations
★ FEATURED SELECTION: INDIE ONTARIO LIBRARY COLLECTION ★
“One of those rare books that stays with you long after you finish the last page.”
Spanning war-torn Guangzhou, the crowded streets of Hong Kong, the fragile promise of Lima, and the quiet refuge of Toronto, No Way But Through is a powerful family memoir of the Cantonese diaspora.
Told in a father’s voice and lovingly shaped by his daughter’s pen, this cross-generational story follows a Chinese immigrant family as they navigate loss, migration, and new beginnings. What began as stories whispered at the dinner table is now preserved for the generations yet to come—a testament to survival, sacrifice, and strength.
More than a memoir, No Way But Through is both history and inheritance: a tribute to resilience, to the courage of migration, and to the ties that carry us across continents and generations

















