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In the early twentieth century a young Chinese boy joins his father in San Francisco and helps him realize his dream of making a flying machine
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Chinese Americans, Juvenile fiction, Fathers and sons, Children's plays, American, Fiction, History, 1906 San Francisco earthquake, Chinatown, Newbery Honor, Children's fiction, Chinese americans, fiction, Large type books, Aeronautics, Accelerated Reader, 6.6., Fathers and sons -- Juvenie fiction, Fathers and songsPlaces
San Francisco (Calif.)Times
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"Newbery Honor book"--Cover
"Trophy Newbery"--Cover
Publication date from p. [4] of cover
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A young boy travels from rural China to San Francisco in 1903 to join his father who lives and works in Chinatown. Everything about America is strange to him- the language, the clothes, the houses, the food, the customs, and the calendar. He learns to adapt, makes new friends, and experiences the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906. Throughout the book he and his fellow Chinese share many folktales and customs from their home country.
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