
This is a journey from China to England; it is a reflection on identity and the passage of time. Dinu Li traces his family's journey from rural China, via Hong Kong, to the industrial north of England. Inspired by the memories of Li's mother, the story is told through photographs, personal recollections, and family snapshots.
Dinu Li is a British Chinese photographer. He has exhibited mainly within the UK but also in China. This is his fourth book. (Previous books Bohemia; Ten Thousand Li; As I Were A River: Immaculate Drowning.)
Hardcover: 91 pages
Publisher: Dewi Lewis Publishing (November 2007)
Language: English