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The Family Law

door Benjamin Law

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Writer and columnist Benjamin Law revisits his joyous and much-loved family memoir, spilling the tea on his family's latest antics.
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A bit late to this particular party but I enjoyed Benjamin Law's memoir of growing up in a Chinese-Australian family on Queensland's Sunshine Coast in the 1980s. First published nine years ago, Law traces his family's origins from rural Malaysia and mainland China, his mono-maniacally hardworking father and his hilariously unfiltered mother raising five children in the murderous Queensland humidity. They do battle with unkillable cockroaches, go to theme parks, weather marital breakdown and hoarding and still, somehow, love each other and even enjoy each others' company right up until the time of publication and (presumably) beyond. ( )
  punkinmuffin | Apr 30, 2024 |
Hilarious and touching. ( )
  secondhandrose | Oct 31, 2023 |
I'd highly recommend this book for plane trips, holidays and especially for your family Christmas break. It is funny and poignant at the same time, and gave me pause to reflect on my family and our relationships. ( )
  robfwalter | Jul 31, 2023 |
Benjamin Law is a comedian, writer, radio host and TV producer. I know him primarily for his weekly radio show "Stop Everything" which he co-hosts with Beverly Wang on Radio National.

This book is a comedic memoir as to Law's growing up as the middle of 5 children in a migrant family living for the most part on the (Queensland) Sunshine Coast primarily in the 1980s. It takes the format of a series of vignettes and relies very much on the quirkiness of Law himself and other members of the family, not only in absolute terms (eg Benjamin is gay, slight in build, not sporty at all, interested in the creative arts whereas his older brother is the proto typical sports jock) but also in relative terms (the Law family being one of the few Chinese families in the area at the time; they serve up Chinese food at their restaurant (said to be exotic for its times [was it really? I remember chinese food being readily available in the 1980s]; being recent migrants etc.

And there is a lot of humour reliant on outlandish language, not all profane!

A light read, and funny at times (if not laugh out loud). I imagine that the TV series developed from this book (I have not seen it) could be very entertaining if viewed with the right audience.

The one quirk I could not fathom was the story early on when the Law Family moves into their first house but cannot find any way to open any of the windows. I thought that there was going to be a reveal later on when they realised that the windows in Australia opened by sliding up/down or opened out or whatever as compared to whatever they experienced in their previous home family. But that reveal never came (or I missed it). Could a house have been built in Queensland in that era where in fact the windows really could not open? Or was the 'joke' that they could only afford (or were tricked into buying) a defective house with non opening windows?

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  bigship | Jul 5, 2023 |
I thoroughly enjoyed this. The prose cracks along, at times laugh out loud funny and others poignant. It's smart, honest and real about growing up Asian and gay in Australia. Highly recommended ( )
  Stephen.Lawton | Aug 7, 2021 |
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