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  1. Nov 9, 2014 · A Red Sweater. By Fae Myenne Ng. Claim. With each generation, family decedents have the ability to change family traditions as their society and cultural changes, but their original family traditions will always be apart of them. Appeals. Pathos. "I'm glad I didn't have to go with her. I felt her shame and regret".

  2. In the early years of her career she had had some success in publishing stories, including “A Red Sweater,” which won a Pushcart Prize in 1987, and her talents had earned her a D. H. Lawrence Fellowship (1987), and Fellowships from Radcliffe College’s Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute (1988) and the NEA (1990).

  3. Sep 28, 2016 · In this short story “A Red Sweater”, written by Fae Myenne Ng, she describes her Chinese immigrant family and their somewhat troubled relationships. The story is set around Fae and her sister Lisa’s annual dinner.

  4. Jul 3, 2023 · These men had been forced to stay single and childless by the Chinese Exclusion Act. In her book, Ng traces the long-lasting legacy of that legislation, which even touched her own parents.

  5. May 9, 2023 · Fae Myenne Ng on the Blurred Boundaries Between Memory and Story “This is our language in all its alchemic wonder—old stories rebirthing into bigger worlds.” By Fae Myenne Ng

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  6. May 9, 2023 · Fae Myenne Ng is the author of bestseller and PEN/Faulkner Fiction finalist Bone and American Book Award winner Steer Toward Rock. Her work has been published in Harper’s Magazine , The New Republic , Ploughshares , and anthologized in Charlie Chan is Dead: An Anthology of Contemporary Asian American Fiction , Literature Across Cultures , The ...

  7. Fae Myenne Ng (born December 2, 1956 in San Francisco) is an American novelist, and short story writer. She is a first-generation Chinese American author whose debut novel Bone told the story of three Chinese American daughters growing up in her real childhood hometown of San Francisco Chinatown.

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