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Did you want to go to America

Pop: Sure. I didn't have a choice. My father said I had to go. So I went.

Were you sad when you left your village

Pop: Maybe a little . . . well, maybe a lot.

Ten-year-old Gim Lew Yep knows that he must leave his home in China and travel to America with the father who is a stranger to him. Gim Lew doesn't want to leave behind everything that he's ever known. But he is even more scared of disappointing his father. He uses his left hand, rather than the "correct" right hand; he stutters; and most of all, he worries about not passing the strict immigration test administered at Angel Island.

The Dragon's Child is a touching portrait of a father and son and their unforgettable journey from China to the land of the Golden Mountain. It is based on actual conversations between two-time Newbery Honor author Laurence Yep and his father and on research on his family's immigration history by his niece, Dr. Kathleen Yep.


ISBN-13

9780062018151

ISBN-10

0062018159

Weight

0.25 Pounds

Dimensions

5.12 x 0.32 x 7.62 In

List Price

$6.99

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

160 pages

Publisher

HarperCollins

Published On

2011-09-13



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