American Dragons: Twenty-five Asian American Voices

Laurence Yep
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The dragon, a symbol of Asian art and mythology, appears in many guises and is always adaptable -- a survivor par excellence. Asian Americans display this same supple strength as they move between their Asian culture and their American one. In American Dragons , Laurence Yep brings together twenty-five talented writers, each with a different story about the Asian American - A Chinese American girl struggles to find her place in a suburban high school without denying her true intelligence. - A young woman is torn when her romantic feelings clash with the expectations of her Vietnamese parents. - A twenty-first-century teenager and his aging grandfather learn that it is possible to live in the future without losing touch with the past.
Genres: Short StoriesAnthologiesPoetry
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