In this family story set in New York's Chinatown, Mr. Kang and his grandson Sam set their caged bird free and learn that choosing one's own cage is a form of freedom. At his 70th birthday party, Mr. Kang announces that he's retiring from 43 years as a restaurant cook. He has three wishes for his retirement: to have a Hua Mei, a type of bird that Chinese men traditionally keep as pets; to paint poems (in
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Even cook can write great poems! You can see how well educated that some immigrants are in Chinatown.
评分Even cook can write great poems! You can see how well educated that some immigrants are in Chinatown.
评分Even cook can write great poems! You can see how well educated that some immigrants are in Chinatown.
评分Even cook can write great poems! You can see how well educated that some immigrants are in Chinatown.
评分Even cook can write great poems! You can see how well educated that some immigrants are in Chinatown.
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