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GOLDSEA | ASIAN BOOKVIEW

KIDS & YOUNG ADULTS

FOR KIDS

Balgassi, Haemi: Peacebound Train
A family flees its home in a wartorn Corea.

Navasky, Bruno: Festival in My Heart
Poems by Japanese children.

Nunes, Susan Miho: The Last Dragon
Peter finds a dusty dragon in a Chinatown store while visiting his great aunt.

Say, Allen: The Bicycle Man
A small Japanese village school is visited by American G.I.s who perform stunts on the principal's bicycle. Distinguished by Say's lavish watercolors.

Say, Allen: El Chino
The story of Bong Way "Billy" Wong, the first Chinese bullfighter. Featuring Say's radiant watercolors.

Say, Allen: The Lost Lake
A boy comes to enjoy spending the summer with his father. Featuring Say's lavish watercolors.

Say, Allen: A River Dream
Uncle Scott sends Mark a magical box of fishing flies. that takes him back to a secret fishing spot. Lavish watercolors.

Yang, Belle: Baba
A return to China upon my father's shoulders. (For reading aloud by parents.)

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FOR YOUNG ADULTS

Chen, Da: Wandering Warrior
A young orphan is raised by a monk to seek his destiny as China's future emperor.

Choi, Sook Nyul: Echoes of the White Giraffe
The sequel to The Year of Impossible Goodbyes, recounting a girl's refugee years in Pusan through the end of the Korean War.

Choi, Sook Nyul: The Year of Impossible Goodbyes
A ten-year-old Korean girl and her family flee North Korea after World War II.

Mori, Kyoko: Shizuko's Daughter
A twelve-year-old Japanese girl struggles to come to terms with her mother's suicide and its aftermath.

Park, Linda Sue: A Single Shard
An orphaned beggar of the 12th century learns the craft of a master celadon potter. 2002 Newbery Award Winner

Paterson, Katherine: Of Nightingales that Weep
After the death of her samurai father, a Japanese girl is forced to make the heartbreaking choice between love and honor.

Watkins, Yoko Kawashima: So Far from the Bamboo Grove
The true story of how an 11-year-old Japanese girl flees Korea with her mother and sister at the end of World War II.>/p>

Yep, Laurence: Dragon War
A war between an evil human and the good Dragon Princess, as told by Monkey, her faithful companion.