Henry Lee, a Chinese American living in 1980s Seattle, recalls the trials of life in America during WWII, living with his difficult father, and, later, his own son.
Henry Lee, a Chinese American living in 1980s Seattle, recalls the trials of life in America during WWII, living with his difficult father, and, later, his own son.
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Henry Lee, a Chinese American living in 1980s Seattle, recalls the trials of life in America during WWII, living with his difficult father, and, later, his own son.
Henry Lee, a Chinese American living in 1980s Seattle, recalls the trials of life in America during WWII, living with his difficult father, and, later, his own son.
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Twelve-year-old William Eng, a Chinese American boy living in a Seattle orphanage, sets out on a journey to find his mother, Willow Frost, a film star with secrets of her own.
Twelve-year-old William Eng, a Chinese American boy living in a Seattle orphanage, sets out on a journey to find his mother, Willow Frost, a film star with secrets of her own.
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Twelve-year-old William Eng, a Chinese American boy living in a Seattle orphanage, sets out on a journey to find his mother, Willow Frost, a film star with secrets of her own.
Twelve-year-old William Eng, a Chinese American boy living in a Seattle orphanage, sets out on a journey to find his mother, Willow Frost, a film star with secrets of her own.
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A young woman living in San Francisco sets out to find the truth behind her Chinese mother's upbringing.
A young woman living in San Francisco sets out to find the truth behind her Chinese mother's upbringing.
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A young woman living in San Francisco sets out to find the truth behind her Chinese mother's upbringing.
A young woman living in San Francisco sets out to find the truth behind her Chinese mother's upbringing.
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In this historical novel, three young girls (two of whom are Chinese American, the other Japanese) try out for the same exclusive nightclub, The Forbidden...Show more
In this historical novel, three young girls (two of whom are Chinese American, the other Japanese) try out for the same exclusive nightclub, The Forbidden City, in San Francisco. When Pearl Harbor is attacked, everything changes quickly, and all three girls find themselves in a whirlwind of racism and tragedy.
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In this historical novel, three young girls (two of whom are Chinese American, the other Japanese) try out for the same exclusive nightclub, The Forbidden...Show more
In this historical novel, three young girls (two of whom are Chinese American, the other Japanese) try out for the same exclusive nightclub, The Forbidden City, in San Francisco. When Pearl Harbor is attacked, everything changes quickly, and all three girls find themselves in a whirlwind of racism and tragedy.
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Kimberly Chang moves to Brooklyn with her mother. Both have newly emigrated from Hong Kong. Kimberly is leading a double life: school girl during the day ...Show more
Kimberly Chang moves to Brooklyn with her mother. Both have newly emigrated from Hong Kong. Kimberly is leading a double life: school girl during the day and sweatshop worker at night. Dreaming of a better education, she must learn how to cope with her family's poverty and uncertain future.
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Kimberly Chang moves to Brooklyn with her mother. Both have newly emigrated from Hong Kong. Kimberly is leading a double life: school girl during the day ...Show more
Kimberly Chang moves to Brooklyn with her mother. Both have newly emigrated from Hong Kong. Kimberly is leading a double life: school girl during the day and sweatshop worker at night. Dreaming of a better education, she must learn how to cope with her family's poverty and uncertain future.
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Inara Erickson inherits a tropical estate from her deceased aunt and plans to turn it into a posh hotel. When she discovers a hand-sewn silk sleeve hidden...Show more
Inara Erickson inherits a tropical estate from her deceased aunt and plans to turn it into a posh hotel. When she discovers a hand-sewn silk sleeve hidden under the staircase in the main house, she works with Asian history professor Daniel Chin to discover who the creator is and the secrets it may hold.
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Inara Erickson inherits a tropical estate from her deceased aunt and plans to turn it into a posh hotel. When she discovers a hand-sewn silk sleeve hidden...Show more
Inara Erickson inherits a tropical estate from her deceased aunt and plans to turn it into a posh hotel. When she discovers a hand-sewn silk sleeve hidden under the staircase in the main house, she works with Asian history professor Daniel Chin to discover who the creator is and the secrets it may hold.
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In the late 1940s, four Chinese women begin meeting in San Francisco in what they call the "Joy Luck Club" to play mah jong, watch the stock mar...Show more
In the late 1940s, four Chinese women begin meeting in San Francisco in what they call the "Joy Luck Club" to play mah jong, watch the stock market, read, and tell fantastic stories. Their relationship spans three generations, to include children and grandchildren.
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In the late 1940s, four Chinese women begin meeting in San Francisco in what they call the "Joy Luck Club" to play mah jong, watch the stock mar...Show more
In the late 1940s, four Chinese women begin meeting in San Francisco in what they call the "Joy Luck Club" to play mah jong, watch the stock market, read, and tell fantastic stories. Their relationship spans three generations, to include children and grandchildren.
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Dr. Liang moves himself and his family from China to New York to start a better life. But his children are desperate to go back to the country they call h...Show more
Dr. Liang moves himself and his family from China to New York to start a better life. But his children are desperate to go back to the country they call home. Throughout the novel, the differences between Western and Eastern cultures are widely discussed.
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Dr. Liang moves himself and his family from China to New York to start a better life. But his children are desperate to go back to the country they call h...Show more
Dr. Liang moves himself and his family from China to New York to start a better life. But his children are desperate to go back to the country they call home. Throughout the novel, the differences between Western and Eastern cultures are widely discussed.
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Set during the 1909 Alaska Yukon Pacific Expo (commonly known as the Seattle World's Fair), this novel follows the life of Ernest, a young half-Chinese orphan, and his journey to find a family of his own.
Set during the 1909 Alaska Yukon Pacific Expo (commonly known as the Seattle World's Fair), this novel follows the life of Ernest, a young half-Chinese orphan, and his journey to find a family of his own.
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Set during the 1909 Alaska Yukon Pacific Expo (commonly known as the Seattle World's Fair), this novel follows the life of Ernest, a young half-Chinese orphan, and his journey to find a family of his own.
Set during the 1909 Alaska Yukon Pacific Expo (commonly known as the Seattle World's Fair), this novel follows the life of Ernest, a young half-Chinese orphan, and his journey to find a family of his own.
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Charlie Wong, a young Chinese American and the daughter of a professional ballerina and noodle maker, struggles with maintaining her Asian roots and pursuing her ultimate dream: becoming a ballroom dancer.
Charlie Wong, a young Chinese American and the daughter of a professional ballerina and noodle maker, struggles with maintaining her Asian roots and pursuing her ultimate dream: becoming a ballroom dancer.
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Charlie Wong, a young Chinese American and the daughter of a professional ballerina and noodle maker, struggles with maintaining her Asian roots and pursuing her ultimate dream: becoming a ballroom dancer.
Charlie Wong, a young Chinese American and the daughter of a professional ballerina and noodle maker, struggles with maintaining her Asian roots and pursuing her ultimate dream: becoming a ballroom dancer.
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Dorothy Moy breaks her own heart for a living. As Seattle's former poet laureate, that's how she describes channeling her dissociative episodes and mental...Show more
Dorothy Moy breaks her own heart for a living. As Seattle's former poet laureate, that's how she describes channeling her dissociative episodes and mental breakdowns into her art. But when her five-year-old daughter, Annabel, exhibits the same behavior and begins remembering things and events she has never experienced, Dorothy believes the past has truly come to haunt the present.
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Dorothy Moy breaks her own heart for a living. As Seattle's former poet laureate, that's how she describes channeling her dissociative episodes and mental...Show more
Dorothy Moy breaks her own heart for a living. As Seattle's former poet laureate, that's how she describes channeling her dissociative episodes and mental breakdowns into her art. But when her five-year-old daughter, Annabel, exhibits the same behavior and begins remembering things and events she has never experienced, Dorothy believes the past has truly come to haunt the present.
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Within the prestigious House of Chang, daughter Spring Moon is born into a life of luxury. But as modern changes rock her life, Spring Moon must fight to sustain her honor for the future of her household.
Within the prestigious House of Chang, daughter Spring Moon is born into a life of luxury. But as modern changes rock her life, Spring Moon must fight to sustain her honor for the future of her household.
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Within the prestigious House of Chang, daughter Spring Moon is born into a life of luxury. But as modern changes rock her life, Spring Moon must fight to sustain her honor for the future of her household.
Within the prestigious House of Chang, daughter Spring Moon is born into a life of luxury. But as modern changes rock her life, Spring Moon must fight to sustain her honor for the future of her household.
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Li-Yan lives in the tiny mountain village of Yunnan, where a rare tea leaf is grown. When she has a child out of wedlock, her infant daughter is sent to a...Show more
Li-Yan lives in the tiny mountain village of Yunnan, where a rare tea leaf is grown. When she has a child out of wedlock, her infant daughter is sent to a coastal California town to be raised by Caucasian parents. Li-Yan tries to come to grips with the emotional turmoil caused by the distance between her and her daughter, along with the facing the challenges of the modern-day tea trade in Yunnan.
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Li-Yan lives in the tiny mountain village of Yunnan, where a rare tea leaf is grown. When she has a child out of wedlock, her infant daughter is sent to a...Show more
Li-Yan lives in the tiny mountain village of Yunnan, where a rare tea leaf is grown. When she has a child out of wedlock, her infant daughter is sent to a coastal California town to be raised by Caucasian parents. Li-Yan tries to come to grips with the emotional turmoil caused by the distance between her and her daughter, along with the facing the challenges of the modern-day tea trade in Yunnan.
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Violet Minturn is a half Chinese/half American "lady of the night" living in Shanghai, struggling with her self-image and job choice. Meanwhile,...Show more
Violet Minturn is a half Chinese/half American "lady of the night" living in Shanghai, struggling with her self-image and job choice. Meanwhile, her mother struggles to deal with the choices her daughter has made and the men she surrounds herself with every day while trying to convince Violet she's better than she makes herself out to be.
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Violet Minturn is a half Chinese/half American "lady of the night" living in Shanghai, struggling with her self-image and job choice. Meanwhile,...Show more
Violet Minturn is a half Chinese/half American "lady of the night" living in Shanghai, struggling with her self-image and job choice. Meanwhile, her mother struggles to deal with the choices her daughter has made and the men she surrounds herself with every day while trying to convince Violet she's better than she makes herself out to be.
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