"There is nothing frivolous in these tales of isolation and captivity, of stereotypes and generational clashes. These are potent and memorable dramas about individuals mired in societal conflict. The fine introduction and biographical profiles discuss the forces that both hindered and inspired the development of Asian American theatre."-- Booklist "Uno's introduction is well researched and provides an extensive overview of Asian American arts including acting as well as playwrighting. Uno has gone to great lengths to provide a comprehensive artistic context in which these plays were written as well as the historical period they cover. Unbroken Thread is a significant and welcome collection."-- Asian American Arts Dialogue "[Uno] provides a unique and valuable appendix, listing 69 Asian American women playwrights with 268 plays and all their production histories. Nowhere else have I seen this information gathered together.
"-- Women's Review of Books "Unites six authors who have searched for a voice and a means to outline the Asian-American sentiment from the viewpoint of the dejected Angel Island captive, the Japanese farmworker, those on the verge of internment in California, and the differences and infinite connections between an Asian woman and her Asian-American counterpart."-- San Francisco Review of Books "The plays in this volume span the range of Asian American women's experiences with passion, wit, anger, and blazing theatricality. Roberta Uno's volume redresses a long-neglected gap in theatrical literature by bringing together six outstanding dramatic pioneers, whose innovations in story and form unleash new fire onto the American stage."--David Henry Hwang.