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A mesmerizing narrative about the rise and fall of an unlikely international crime boss

In the 1980s, a wave of Chinese from Fujian province began arriving in America. Like other immigrant groups before them, they showed up with little money but with an intense work ethic and an unshakeable belief in the promise of the United States. Many of them lived in a world outside the law, working in a shadow economy overseen by the ruthless gangs that ruled the narrow streets of New York’s Chinatown.

The figure who came to dominate this Chinese underworld was a middle-aged grandmother known as Sister Ping. Her path to the American dream began with an unusual business run out of a tiny noodle store on Hester Street. From her perch above the shop, Sister Ping ran a full-service underground bank for illegal Chinese immigrants. But her real business-a business that earned an estimated $40 million-was smuggling people.

As a “snakehead,” she built a complex—and often vicious—global conglomerate, relying heavily on familial ties, and employing one of Chinatown's most violent gangs to protect her power and profits. Like an underworld CEO, Sister Ping created an intricate smuggling network that stretched from Fujian Province to Hong Kong to Burma to Thailand to Kenya to Guatemala to Mexico. Her ingenuity and drive were awe-inspiring both to the Chinatown community—where she was revered as a homegrown Don Corleone—and to the law enforcement officials who could never quite catch her.

Indeed, Sister Ping’s empire only came to light in 1993 when the Golden Venture , a ship loaded with 300 undocumented immigrants, ran aground off a Queens beach. It took New York’s fabled “Jade Squad” and the FBI nearly ten years to untangle the criminal network and home in on its unusual mastermind.

THE SNAKEHEAD is a panoramic tale of international intrigue and a dramatic portrait of the underground economy in which America’s twelve million illegal immigrants live. Based on hundreds of interviews, Patrick Radden Keefe’s sweeping narrative tells the story not only of Sister Ping, but of the gangland gunslingers who worked for her, the immigration and law enforcement officials who pursued her, and the generation of penniless immigrants who risked death and braved a 17,000 mile odyssey so that they could realize their own version of the American dream. The Snakehead offers an intimate tour of life on the mean streets of Chinatown, a vivid blueprint of organized crime in an age of globalization and a masterful exploration of the ways in which illegal immigration affects us all.

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  • 多喜子
    [有声书] 虽然很早在一些美国唐人街就能自己感受到而且不少影视文学作品里也能看到,在美华人这个大群体很难用几个词来高度概括,因为其实大家的背景各异,但这本书之前还真不了解各种“蛇头”的人口走私(human smuggling)的运作和情况。作者以90年代初的一场轮船走私事故展开,追踪了几位核心蛇头,还有90年代到00年代美国几届政府对待非法移民态度的描述和转变,怎么讲也都是相当大开眼界的。再加上这期间中国自己的经济腾飞,让这种特殊的人口流动以及背后展现出的个人选择有了更多的面更深的角度。唯一不足的就是觉得稍微冗长了一点,而且听有声书里面人名有点混乱跟不上(旁白:怪我中文发音不准咯),其他都很棒!2023-01-26
  • 李小饼
    看这本书特意去Chinatown East Broadway福建帮地盘走了一圈儿,当年的堂口现在是同乡会。萍姐的餐厅Yung Sun还在,只不过已经没什么客人,人家也不靠餐厅赚钱。疫情过后chinatown冷冷清清,倒闭了不少店铺,有一种肃杀凋零感,甚至走在路上都慎得慌,毕竟还是有黑社会啊。2022-07-02
  • juju
    PRK does not disappoint. 这本书把好几条线讲得清清楚楚,立体形象且不拖泥带水。PRK作为一个不会说中文的人能把这本书写得那么好,真的很厉害。Sister Ping是个极其立体丰富的角色,虽然从法律的角度上来说她有罪但是我很佩服她。Golden Venture的故事很沉重,进展到讲detainees做雕塑那一段时我一下就哭了出来。2022-06-17

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