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The paper daughters of Chinatown  Cover Image Book Book

The paper daughters of Chinatown / Heather B. Moore, Allison Hong Merrill.

Summary:

When Tien Fu Wu, a young Chinese girl, is sold into slavery by her gambler father, she is rescued by the women of the Occidental Mission Home for Girls in San Francisco, where she befriends missionary Dolly Cameron.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781639930944
  • ISBN: 1639930949
  • Physical Description: 225 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: Salt Lake City : Shadow Mountain, [2023]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note:
1. A locked door -- 2. Bound feet -- 3. The mansion -- 4. A phoenix hairpin -- 5. Paper daughter -- 6. Silk dresses -- 7. Counting scars -- 8. City of fog -- 9. Into the alley -- 10. A hard decision -- 11. Two orphan children -- 12. A new roommate -- 13. One foot forward -- 14. A birthday cake -- 15. Over the rooftops -- 16. Sound of the gong -- 17. Safe and sound -- 18. A night in jail -- 19. Call to action -- 20. A plague -- 21. The bridal bouquet -- 22. A new director -- 23. Lo Mo -- 24. A promise.
Target Audience Note:
Ages 10 and up. Shadow Mountain.
Grades 4-6. Shadow Mountain.
Subject: Wu, Tien Fu, 1886?-1975 > Fiction.
Cameron, Donaldina, 1869-1968 > Fiction.
Wu, Tien Fu, 1886?-1975 > Juvenile fiction.
Cameron, Donaldina, 1869-1968 > Juvenile fiction.
Occidental Mission Home > Fiction.
Occidental Mission Home > Juvenile fiction.
Human trafficking victims > Juvenile fiction.
Women social reformers > California > San Francisco > Juvenile fiction.
Chinese > California > San Francisco > Juvenile fiction.
Human trafficking > Juvenile fiction.
Reformers > Juvenile fiction.
Missionaries > Juvenile fiction.
Chinatown (San Francisco, Calif.) > Fiction.
Chinatown (San Francisco, Calif.) > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Biographical fiction.
Novels.

Available copies

  • 6 of 6 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 2 of 2 copies available at Cass County.

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  • 0 current holds with 6 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Cass County Library-Archie YA MOO 2023 (Text) 0002206040756 Young Adult Fiction Available -
Cass County Library-Northern Resource Center YA MOO 2023 (Text) 0002206040764 Young Adult Fiction Available -

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The Paper Daughters of Chinatown : Adapted for Young Readers from the Best-Selling Novel
The Paper Daughters of Chinatown : Adapted for Young Readers from the Best-Selling Novel
by Moore, Heather B.; Merrill, Allison Hong
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The Paper Daughters of Chinatown : Adapted for Young Readers from the Best-Selling Novel


Based on the true story of two friends who unite to help rescue immigrant women in the most dangerous corners of San Francisco's Chinatown in the late 1890s. When Tai Choi leaves her home in the Zhejiang province of China, she believes she'll be visiting her grandmother. But in truth, despite her mother's opposition, her father has sold her to pay his gambling debts. Alone and afraid, Tai Choi is put on a ship headed for San Francisco, known among the Chinese as Gold Mountain. When she arrives, she is forced to go by the new name listed on her paper documents: Tien Fu Wu. Her new life as a servant at a gambling den is hard. She is told to stay hidden, to stay silent, and to perform an endless list of chores, or else she will be punished. Tien Fu thinks her life couldn't get any worse, until she is sold again to an abusive shopkeeper and tasked to care for a young boy. If she is to survive, Tien Fu must persevere, and learn who to trust. When Dolly Cameron arrives in San Francisco to teach sewing at a mission home for orphaned Asian girls, she meets Tien Fu, who is willful, defiant, and unwilling to trust anyone. Dolly quickly learns that all the girls at the home were freed from lives of servitude and maltreatment. Dolly immediately joins the group of women dedicated to saving more of these "paper daughters" because some in authority have turned a blind eye to the situation. Despite many challenges, Dolly and Tien Fu forge a powerful friendship as they mentor and help those in the mission home and work to win the freedom of thousands of immigrant women and girls.

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