Mrs. Spring Fragrance

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Mrs. Spring Fragrance
Author Sui Sin Far
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Short story, Asian-American literature
Publisher A. C. McClurg
Publication date 1912
Media type Print (Hardcover & Paperback)
Pages 347 pp (first edition)
ISBN NA

Mrs. Spring Fragrance was a popular short story collection by Sui Sin Far, pen name of Canadian writer Edith Maud Eaton. Although written in the late 1800s and early 1900s, the book did not appear until 1912. The original publisher was A. C. McClurg and Company of Chicago.

The stories are divided into two halves, "Mrs. Spring Fragrance" for adults, and "Tales of Chinese Children" for children. Set in Seattle and San Francisco, they reflect the struggles and joys in the daily lives of Chinese families in North America. Particularly poignant are the stories delineating the cultural conflicts of Eurasians and recent immigrants. In the ironically titled "In the Land of the Free", Eaton shows the suffering inflicted by discriminatory immigration laws.


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