The memoir Ordinary Days by the scholar and critic Leo Ou-fan Lee and
his wife Esther Lee Yuk Ying brings to this Hong Kong series an
intensely personal touch, consciously echoing the great sentimental
memoir of the eighteenth century, Shen Fu's Six Chapters of a Floating
Life. With disarming candour, Leo and Esther lay bare their hearts to
share with us their story of love and suffering, charting in a series of
memorable chapters their shared spiritual quest. Set partly against the
recent backdrop of some of Hong Kong's most turbulent years, partly in
the far-flung diaspora of the Chinese intelligentsia, this is a
revealing record of the inner life of a highly cultivated modern Chinese
couple.