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American Born Chinese 1st (first) edition Text Only


Book Description
American Born Chinese 1st (first) edition Text Only was written by N/A.
Book Information
Publisher
BindingPaperback (23 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-10B00882XY8C
Publication Date01/01/2007
The Creators
About N A (Author) : N/A is a published author, editor, and an illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of N/A include Ultimate Dog Sticker Book: with 100 amazing stickers (Ultimate Sticker Book), Ul... more
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Reader Comments
12/28/2008 Karen Boehmer said: When I first started reading I was a bit offended by the stero-types, as I read further I understood where it was leading and Loved the book.
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7/30/2007 Sara Holmes tagged as: I Read

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4/8/2007 Little Willow tagged as: I Read

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3/18/2007 John O'Rourke said:
This is a handsomely done graphic novel about a young boy of Chinese immigrant parents growing up in America, mostly centered around his life and friendships in school. Episodes from the Chinese Monkey King fables are interspersed in the story, and they seem very much to belong. Jin Wang is so in... more

tags: heritage, Chinese-American, graphic novel

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