Banana Girl.
Material type: TextPublication details: Sydney : Transit Lounge, 2013.Description: 1 online resource (291 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781921924606
- 1921924608
- Lee, Michele
- Lee, Michele
- Self-realization in women
- Asians -- Australia -- Melbourne (Vic.) -- Biography
- Young women -- Australia -- Melbourne (Vic.) -- Biography
- Melbourne (Vic.) -- Social conditions
- RĂ©alisation de soi chez la femme
- Asiatiques -- Australie -- Melbourne (Vict.) -- Biographies
- Jeunes femmes -- Australie -- Melbourne (Vict.) -- Biographies
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General
- Asians
- Self-realization in women
- Social conditions
- Young women
- Victoria -- Melbourne
- 813
- PZ7 .L384 2013
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Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; ONE; TWO; THREE; FOUR; FIVE; SIX; SEVEN; EIGHT; NINE; TEN; ELEVEN; TWELVE; THIRTEEN; FOURTEEN; FIFTEEN; SIXTEEN; SEVENTEEN; EIGHTEEN; NINETEEN.
Michele Lee describes herself as the 'fence-sitting' middle child in a large Hmong-Australian family. Banana Girl is the explosive and poignant memoir of her rites of passage. Sexy, irreverent and nuanced, Lee isn't afraid to lay herself and her relationships bare. Intimacy in an on-line world, sexual adventures and Gen Y yearnings, turning thirty as an Asian-Australian woman in inner city Melbourne, and the travails of becoming an artist, all capture Lee's riveting gaze. The result is a book that is erotic, witty and revealing, a gutsy true story of self-acceptance that takes hold and won't l.
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