At seven years old Martin Booth found himself with all of Hong Kong at his feet when his father was posted there in 1952. This is his memoir of that youth a time when he had access to corners of the colony normally closed to a gweilo a pale fellow like him. From the plink plonk man with his dancing monkey to Nagasaki Jim and from a drunken child molester to the Queen of Kowloon (the crazed tramp who may have been a Romanov) Martin saw it all--but his memoir illustrates a deeper challenge in his warring parents. This is an intimate and powerful memory of a place and time now past.
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