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Saranna receives a sinister welcome from her half-brother, Jethro, when she assumes the position of governess at the family manor in Baltimore.
White Jade weaves a story of legend, truth, and betrayal, spanning two continents and hundreds of years. Driven from the shores of their beloved China in the 1880's, Meili's heirs travel to San Francisco, where they find themselves thrust into a strange, foreign worlda world of Nob Hill wealth, romance, clandestine societies, betrayals, ghosts, and self-discovery. Three diverse families intertwine as cultures collide, deceptions unravel, and the legacy of a legendary big luck grabs hold of them all! Can a legendary jade amulet really possess the power to change the luck not only of the living but also of the dead? For decades, Meili and her heirs must hold on to a small jade goat to unlock its legendary big luck. Little do they know that the White Jade, guarded by a mysterious ghostly figure and sought after by a rising tong leader, is destined to launch them on an incredible journey that spans cultures and generations. I warn you, luck can come disguised in many ways. You must wear the White Jade wellthis you must do for the sake of the ancestors.
Under the heavens, what was justice? His father had been defeated in the Southern Wilderness, his mother had gone missing, and he was still a teenager, so where would he go?
The second novel in the Chinese bestselling White Fox series, translated by Jennifer Feeley and with illustrations by Viola Wang. The quest continues as white fox Dilah and his friends follow the moonstone's guiding light, hearts set on transforming into humans. Along the way, they discover hostile terrain, new friends, fearsome enemies and legendary magic -- including a mythical enchanted forest which may be the answer to all their prayers... but can they pass the ultimate test and prove they have what it takes to be human? An epic tale of friendship, bravery and sacrifice awaits...
She was a despicable woman with a lowly status, who had great courage. She slaughtered her enemies and set fire to them. Everyone in the world lamented her unafraid of death. He was a mean prince, but he was not tired of trying to trick her into returning to give birth to a child. Little Sheep, who grew up in a greenhouse, died for her; flirtatious men did not love beauties; the young lady asked her to fight, and there was a little bun who occasionally wanted to hug her, acting cute while playing with soy sauce. There was also a haughty older brother to help.
This book describes how notions of Chinese identity, culture, and popular film genres have been reinvented and repackaged by major U.S. studios, spurring a surge in Chinese visibility in Hollywood.
A beautiful and evocative tale of belonging, family and identity, woven in the gorgeous artwork and story-telling of award-winning Jackie Morris, now available in a paperback edition. The day the fox came things began to change for Sol. Lost, alone and far away from home, Sol feels a deep connection with the little Arctic fox he discovers down at the Seattle docks - he too feels lost in the big city. Dad is always busy working and Sol misses the grandparents they have left behind. So Sol decides to take the little fox back home, reuniting his own family in the process.