"Overseas Chinese" in Southeast Asia and China's foreign policy : an interpretative essay /

Julius Harris walked out on his family twenty-five years ago, and not a moment goes by that he doesn't regret it. Five years ago, after learning he had cancer, Julius reached out to his three grown sons in Chicago. His oldest son, Austin, is a successful attorney and divorced single dad. Middle...

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Main Author: Suryadinata, Leo
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1978.
Series:Research notes and discussions paper ; no. 11.
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Summary:Julius Harris walked out on his family twenty-five years ago, and not a moment goes by that he doesn't regret it. Five years ago, after learning he had cancer, Julius reached out to his three grown sons in Chicago. His oldest son, Austin, is a successful attorney and divorced single dad. Middle son Marcus is unable to commit to the woman he loves. And youngest son Caleb has just been released from prison and is fighting to win back his baby mama and child. But the sons aren't sure if they even want Julius back in their lives. When the cancer goes into remission, can Julius make up for his past mistakes?
Physical Description:45 pages ; 28 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.