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- Q5623398 subject Q6428987.
- Q5623398 subject Q8871158.
- Q5623398 abstract "Gweilo: Memoirs of a Hong Kong Childhood is an autobiography by author Martin Booth. It was published in 2004 shortly before he died. The book discusses the author's childhood in Hong Kong. The term "gweilo" means "ghost man" in Cantonese , but has been applied as a racial epithet for Caucasians (as in white ghosts). The book is rich with vivid descriptions of the author's explorations of Kowloon and Hong Kong, his learning of Cantonese and his numerous interactions with Chinese people in Hong Kong. In the United States, the book was marketed under the title Golden Boy.The book appeared in the Readers Digest condensed books series.".
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- Q5623398 wikiPageWikiLink Q6428987.
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- Q5623398 wikiPageWikiLink Q8871158.
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- Q5623398 comment "Gweilo: Memoirs of a Hong Kong Childhood is an autobiography by author Martin Booth. It was published in 2004 shortly before he died. The book discusses the author's childhood in Hong Kong. The term "gweilo" means "ghost man" in Cantonese , but has been applied as a racial epithet for Caucasians (as in white ghosts).".
- Q5623398 label "Gweilo: Memories of a Hong Kong Childhood".