Cover art for The Kowloon Kid
Published
Transit Lounge, August 2019
ISBN
9781925760361
Format
Softcover, 272 pages
Dimensions
23.4cm × 15.3cm

The Kowloon Kid A Hong Kong Childhood

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From the author

of Travels with My Angst and

Any Guru Will Do, a vivid, nostalgic, and funny memoir of growing up

in Hong Kong in the 1960s.

Phil Brown's life

begins in small town Australia - Maitland, NSW to be precise - but in 1963 his

father Ted hankers to return to the Hong Kong of his childhood and to cash in

on a construction boom in the burgeoning colony.

Then under British

rule, the world of Hong Kong is a truly fascinating place for gweilos or foreigners, both a colonial

outpost and a region redolent with all the exoticism and contradictions of the

Far East. The Brown's home, in the garden suburb of Kowloon Tong, buzzes with

characters: the family's amah, Ah Moy, frequent visitors such as the

inscrutable Mr Lai, the spy-like Tony Parr, and family members such as Uncle

Cyril. Not to mention the kid from across the road, Michael Hutchence.

Combining recent

visits to Hong Kong, where the author explores his childhood touchstones of the

Kowloon Cricket Club, the beach at Shek O, the Peninsula Hong Kong and the bustling

lanes of Kowloon, with an affectionate yet truly honest portrait of family,

self and the 1960s The Kowloon Kid is

an intimate and tender gem.

'An exquisite love

letter to Hong Kong.' - Ross

Fitzgerald

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