writersee: wearing ermine for Gold Bar cigarettes
writersee: Beautiful girls selling Two Girls products.
writersee: Shanghai's Nanjing Road in the 1930s.
writersee: Beautiful girls selling Qidong cigarettes.
writersee: Could these two girls be Pearl and May?
writersee: I have this calendar for Earth mosquito and insect spray in my bedroom. The girls are so lovely but look at the bug sprayer!
writersee: Rickshaw pullers waiting for fares in Shanghai.
writersee: The Old Chinese City in Shanghai.
writersee: Girls tangoing for mosquito incense--This poster inspired me. I used an imaginary version of it to shock Pearl and May's mother.
writersee: cigarette ad--This poster also inspired me to write the scene of Pearl's and May's first sitting with Z.G.
writersee: Shanghai's Bund before the Japanese attacked. 1930s
writersee: The Angel Island Immigration Station, where early Chinese immigrants were processed before entering the United States.
writersee: Angel Island has been called the Ellis Island of the West, the Guardian of the Western Gate, and the Island of the Immortals.
writersee: Here's a panoramic view of the Immigration Station. It gives you a sense of just how large Angel Island is.
writersee: This is one of a handful of photos of women waiting at Angel Island for their hearings.
writersee: The Garnier Building seen from the Los Angeles Street side. This is where Pearl and May live when they first move to Los Angeles. Today the Garnier Building is home to the Chinese American Museum.
writersee: A souvenir postcard of China City.
writersee: Publicity photo of the rickshaw rides at China City.
writersee: Several years ago, a friend gave me a photograph of her mom taking a rickshaw ride in China City.