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    Interview with Wayne Ng, author of Johnny Delivers banner. Background image from covered of tan textured surface with stylized, narrowing roadway running from left to right horizontally and narrowing. Solid red section to centre-left with text and Open Book logo overlaid. Image of author to centre-right, man with dark, neatly combed hair and glasses with half-frames, wearing a black shirt and smiling slightly as he looks outward.
    November 19, 2024

    A City Teenager Sells Weed with a Side of Egg Rolls to Keep His Family Afloat in Johnny Delivers

    Award-winning author and avid world traveler Wayne Ng has found success on the literary scene with his previous works of fiction, using elements from the lived-in experiences of Chinese-Canadian immigrants ...

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