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My Chinatown: One Year In Poems
by Mak, KamChinatown -- a place of dragons and dreams; fireflies and memories Chinatown -- full of wonder and magic; fireworks on New Year's Day and a delicious smell on every corner Chinatown -- where every day brings something familiar and something new.
A Jar Of Dreams
by Uchida, YoshikoWhen Aunt Waka comes to visit, and brings with her the old-fashioned wisdom of Japan, she teaches Rinko the importance of her Japanese heritage, and the value of her own strengths and dreams.
American Dragons: Twenty-Five Asian American Voices
by Yep, LaurenceA collection of writings by 25 Asian-Americans.
A Thousand Peaks: Poems From China
by Liu, Siyu and Protopopescu, OrelChina's poets have created shi, poems that follow strict rules of structure and rhythm, for several thousand years. Here are thirty-five shi from the Han dynasty to the modern era, in English and Chinese.
American Eyes: New Asian-American Short Stories For Young Adults
by Carlson, Lori M. and Kadohata, CynthiaIn this unique collection of touching and heartfelt short stories, ten young Asian-American writers re-create the conflicts that many young people feel living in two distinct worlds - one of memories and traditions, and one of today.
Beacon Hill Boys
by Mochizuki, KenIn 1972 Seattle, a teenager in a Japanese American family struggles for his own identity, along with a group of three friends who share his anger and confusion.
The Amah
by Yep, LaurenceTwelve-year-old Amy finds her family responsibilities growing and interfering with her ballet practice when her mother takes a job outside the home.
The Beggar In The Blanket And Other Vietnamese Tales
by Graham, Gail B.This book is a collection of 8 Vietnamese folk tales.
Allison
by Say, AllenWhen Allison realizes that she looks more like her favorite doll than like her parents, she comes to terms with this unwelcome discovery with the help of a stray cat.
Born Confused
by Hidier, Tanuja DesaiSeventeen-year-old Dimple, whose family is from India, discovers that she is not Indian enough for the Indians and not American enough for the Americans, as she sees her best friend taking possession of her heritage and the boy she likes.
Angelfish
by Yep, LaurenceRobin, a young ballet dancer who is half Chinese and half white, works in a fish store for Mr. Tsow, a brusque Chinese who accuses her of being a half person and who harbors a bitter secret.
Boxing In Black And White
by Bacho, PeterText and photographs present some of the notable heavyweight boxing matches of the twentieth century, featuring such fighters as Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, and Muhammad Ali.
China Boy
by Lee, GusKai Ting is the only American-born son of a family that has fled China. Unprepared for life on the streets of San Francisco, Kai spends his childhood trying to adapt to American life.
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