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The legend of Auntie Po

By: Khor, Shing Yin.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Kokila, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 290 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780525554882; 0525554882; 9780525554899; 0525554890.Subject(s): Chinese Americans -- Comic books, strips, etc | Chinese Americans -- Juvenile fiction | Chinese Americans -- Folklore -- Comic books, strips, etc | Chinese Americans -- Folklore -- Juvenile fiction | Lumber camps -- Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.) -- Comic books, strips, etc | Lumber camps -- Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.) -- Juvenile fiction | Chinese Americans -- Fiction | Chinese Americans -- Folklore -- Fiction | Lumber camps -- Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.) -- Fiction | Graphic novels | Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.) -- Comic books, strips, etc | Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.) -- Juvenile fiction | United States -- Race relations -- History -- 19th century -- Comic books, strips, etc | United States -- Race relations -- History -- 19th century -- Juvenile fiction | Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.) -- FictionGenre/Form: Comics (Graphic works) | Graphic novels. | Historical comics. | Historical fiction.DDC classification: 741.5/973 Summary: "Aware of the racial tumult in the years after the passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act, Mei tries to remain blissfully focused on her job, her close friendship with the camp foreman's daughter, and telling stories about Paul Bunyan--reinvented as Po Pan Yin (Auntie Po), an elderly Chinese matriarch"-- Provided by publisher
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Chiefly illustrations

Includes bibliographical references (page 287)

"Aware of the racial tumult in the years after the passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act, Mei tries to remain blissfully focused on her job, her close friendship with the camp foreman's daughter, and telling stories about Paul Bunyan--reinvented as Po Pan Yin (Auntie Po), an elderly Chinese matriarch"-- Provided by publisher

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