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HOW I SURVIVED ICE HOCKEY, DRUG RAIDS, DEMONS, AND MY CRAZY CHINESE FAMILYĪll rights reserved. –Andreas Schroeder, author of Renovating Heaven

Every page of this no-holds-barred memoir will leave you astonished and incredulous.” “No definition of ‘dysfunctional’ in any language on earth can hope to adequately describe the bizarre, darkly hilarious antics of Lindsay Wong’s extended immigrant family. Playing Dead: A Journey through the World of Death Fraud A riveting, unbelievable family epic told in exquisite, visceral prose-you won’t believe it’s not fiction.” “Equal parts appalling and riveting, The Woo-Woo proves that a sense of humour can get you through the most dire circumstances. –Sean Madigan Hoen, author of Songs Only You Know: A Memoir The Woo-Woo is both heart-wrenching and batshit insane, and is also beautifully rendered and fearless in its whip-smart humour.” “You’ll find yourself wincing and snickering and possibly weeping long after reading the last eloquent sentence.

–Sarah Perry, author of After the Eclipse: After you read this book, you may be, too-in the best way.” Her black humour combines with compassion: she represents the realities of mental illness in her family while still telling us the story from their perspective: that of people haunted by the woo-woo. “That Lindsay Wong is even alive to write this book is amazing.
