Getting through this book felt laborious - and I'm a Lisa See fan. I felt burdened by the facts - all the relatives and who came when. Then the main character, patriarch of the See clan, kept changing his name. I got lost. The story didn't call to me.
Let me quickly add that this work has received numerous accolades and that it is a deeply personal work by the author chronicling the history of her family. For Chinese Americans, it must be deeply moving. I respect that.
I read it for entertainment and felt let down. That's the facts for me.
Our Honduran Sons > Honduran Sons
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Boys in the Tree
Our family got together one day for photos among the coffee trees on Rancho Ebenezer. The tree the boys are in is a shade tree so that the coffee is "shade-grown" coffee. Joey is in the red shirt. He is from Brentwood, TN. We met him in language school in Costa Rica. Matthew, Joshua and Samuel are our biological sons now 20, 10, and 5.
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Franklin
Franklin is now 21. We hope he visits the US soon. He is dating Jessi who is from Thompson Station, TN. We will make a Tennessean of him yet.
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Edgar
Edgar. He is now 19 and lives with Franklin and his other brother's family in Tegucigalpa.
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Rodofo
Rodolfo is 12. He lives in Tegucigalpa with Robert and Jennifer, missionaries from Little Rock, AR.
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Junior
Junior. He will be 9 in October. Junior still lives in the mountains on Rancho Ebenezer.
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Junior clowning around
Junior is a clown.







