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Laurence yep

Laurence yep

The novelist of the system American Chinese as for the Laurence Michael yep (British: Laurence Michael Yep, Han: a 葉祥添 / pin sound: on YèXiángtiān, June 14, 1948 -). The Japanese notation in the Yap. In many writers, it is it in a receiving a prize career.

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Origin

CaliforniaSan FranciscoBirth. It was Sueko. He came to learn a feeling of dilemma between American culture and Chinese culture as I grew and has begun to express the feelings in form called the creation. His work of the beginning was placed in the SF magazine in high school days.

The yep went to the Marquette University (Marquette University) and graduated from University of California Santa Cruz school. He acquired an English doctorate in New York state establishment Buffalo University (State University of New York at Buffalo) [1].

His most famous work is the series called "Golden Mountain Chronicles ", and this is the novel which I described a trend of the family called young people (Young) in the United States of 1995 in from China of 1849. "Fly a dragon biplane" with two products of this series, ("Dragon's Gate") where "I went over to the golden country", and he wins a Newbery Prize fine work (Newbey Honor) by ("Dragonwings"). Do the dramatization, and the latter wins the phoenix prize (Phoenix Award) in 1995. Other celebrity works include "Dragon series "and "The Chinatown Mysteries". He was awarded a prize of roller in Gallus Wilder Prize to by the reason of contribution to juvenile literature in 2005.

The yep marries Joanne Ryder (Joanne Ryder) of the writer in the same way and, as of 2007, lives in California Pacific Grove (Pacific Grove).

List of works

Golden Mountain Chronicles

Chronological order. Time in a product in the year in the parenthesis.

  1. The Serpent's Children (1849)
  2. Mountain Light (1855)
  3. "I crossed Dragon's Gate (1867) (Newbery Honor, Phoenix Award) to the golden country"
  4. The Traitor (1885)
  5. "Fly in Dragonwings (1903) (Newbery Honor) a dragon biplane"
  6. The Red Warrior (1939) (yet to be released)
  7. Child of the Owl (1960)
  8. The Sea Glass (1970) "glass in the sea"
  9. Thief of Hearts (1995)

Dragon

  1. The Dragon of the Lost Sea "princess cymar of the dragon"
  2. Dragon Steel
  3. Dragon Cauldron
  4. Dragon War

Chinatown Mysteries

  1. The Case of the Goblin Pearls
  2. The Case of the Lion Dance
  3. The Case of the Firecrackers

The Tiger's Apprentice

  1. The The Tiger's Apprentice "pupil of the tiger"
  2. Tiger's Blood
  3. Tiger Magic

Ribbons (untitled group of books)

  1. Ribbons
  2. The Cook's Family
  3. The Amah
  4. Angelfish

Later, Gator (untitled group of books)

  1. Later, Gator "crocodile mare's nest"
  2. Cockroach Cooties
  3. Skunk Scout

Nonfiction

  1. American Dragons: Twenty-five Asian American Voices (editor)
  2. The Lost Garden (autobiography, part of the In my own Words series)

Picture book

  1. The Magic Paintbrush
  2. The Dragon Prince: A Chinese Beauty and the Beast Tale
  3. The Butterfly Boy
  4. The Shell Woman and the King: a Chinese folktale
  5. The Khan's Daughter: a Mongolian folktale
  6. When the Circus Came to Town
  7. The Ghost Fox
  8. The Boy Who Swallowed Snakes
  9. The Man who Tricked a Ghost

Other

  1. Tongues of Jade
  2. The Rainbow People
  3. Sweetwater "suite water"
  4. The Star Fisher
  5. Dream Soul (sequel to The Star Fisher)
  6. Hiroshima: A Novella
  7. The Earth Dragon Awakes: the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906
  8. Lady of Ch'iao Kuo: Warrior of the South (part of The Royal Diaries series)
  9. The Journal of Wong Ming-Chung: a Chinese miner (part of the I Am America series)
  10. Spring Pearl: The Last Flower (part of the Girls of Many Lands series)
  11. The Imp that Ate My Homework
  12. Kind Hearts and Gentle Monsters
  13. Liar, Liar "boy murder case"
  14. The Mark Twain Murders "Mark Twain murder case"
  15. The Tom Sawyer Fires
  16. Shadow Lord (a Star Trek novel)

Drama

  1. The Age of Wonders
  2. Dragonwings
  3. Pay the Chinaman (one-act)
  4. Fairy Bones (one-act)

Footnote

  1. It is 2007 in 16 in ^ Harper Collins, Laurence Yep Biography, accessed September

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