SKY Lee
CanadianLiterary FictionFamily Sagab. 1952
SKY Lee (born Sharon Kun Yung Lee) is a Canadian artist, novelist, and short-story writer. Born in Port Alberni, British Columbia, she is a prominent figure in Asian-Canadian literature, known for her feminist and queer-themed works. She was a founder of the Asian Canadian Writers' Workshop and is best known for her debut novel, Disappearing Moon Cafe, which explores four generations of a Chinese-Canadian family.
Awards
['City of Vancouver Book Award']
Notable Works
['Disappearing Moon Cafe', 'Bellydancer: Stories', 'Teach Me to Fly, Skyfighter!']
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