The Yellow Pearl: A Story of the East and the West

audiobook

The Yellow Pearl: A Story of the East and the West

by Adeline M. (Adeline Margaret) Teskey

EN·~2 hours

Chapters

Description

A young woman of mixed American and Chinese heritage steps from the bustling ports of the East into the austere drawing‑rooms of her New England relatives. Raised by a Chinese mother and a customs commissioner father, she now faces a household steeped in Victorian propriety, where her grandmother’s affection clashes with her aunt’s sharp disapproval of her “foreign” lineage. The narrative captures her first bewildering days in America—formal bows taught by a Chinese nurse, the stiff customs of a genteel family, and the lingering grief of losing both parents.

Through her eyes, listeners hear the subtle tensions between cultures, the weight of expectations, and the yearning for a sense of belonging. As she navigates the stark differences between her mother’s warm, intimate world and the cool, restrained atmosphere of her new home, the story gently explores identity, prejudice, and the fragile hope of bridging two worlds.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (151K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2018-07-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Adeline M. (Adeline Margaret) Teskey

Adeline M. (Adeline Margaret) Teskey

d. 1924

A Canadian novelist and short-story writer, she is remembered for vivid stories of village and farm life, along with several early-1900s novels. Her work often draws on Ontario settings and the everyday drama of small communities.

View all books