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Only One Year
by Andrea Cheng
Nine-year-old Sharon has conflicted feelings towards her copycat little sister and rambunctious toddler brother, who is sent to China for a year to live with relatives.
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The Flying Chinese Wonders
by Josh Greenhut
When he inadvertently injures a Chinese acrobat performing at his school auditorium, Stanley travels with the brother and sister duo to Beijing where he trains to perform for the president of China.
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The Year of Billy Miller
by Kevin Henkes
The Caldecott Medal-winning creator of Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse follows the second-grade year of young Billy Miller, who struggles to navigate the pitfalls of elementary school, appreciate a pesky younger sibling and help his busy parents.
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Horrible Harry and the Drop of Doom
by Suzy Kline
When Sidney dares Harry to go on the new ride at the end-of-the-year party at the amusement park, Harry accepts the challenge, but as he approaches the ride, he takes note of the one thing he hates the most and must decide whether or not to go through with the dare.
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Dumpling Days: A Novel
by Grace Lin
Traveling to Taiwan with her family for a month-long visit, Pacy struggles with her inability to speak the local language, accidentally eats chicken feet and discovers astonishing facts about her heritage. By the Newbery Honor-winning creator of Where the Mountain Meets the Moon.
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Fly High, Katie!
by Fran Manushkin
Katie is flying to Florida to visit her grandmother, but she has never been on an airplane before
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Marco? Polo!
by Jon Scieszka
Joe, Fred, and Sam embark on their sixteenth time warp adventure, which takes them to 13th-century China where they encounter sandstorms, desert bandits, a smelly camel, strange horoscopes, the emperor, and a very famous explorer named Marco Polo.
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Ruby Lu, star of the show
by Lenore Look
Ruby Lu's father loses his job on her first day of third grade, which causes many things in her life to change, and she is willing to do a lot to help out but giving up some things seems impossible
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Alvin Ho : allergic to girls, school, and other scary things
by Lenore Look
Frightened by everything out in the world and so completely quiet at school, Asian-American second-grader Alvin Ho becomes a force to be reckoned with at home when he transforms himself into the loud, talented, and fearless Firecracker Man!
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Brush of the gods
by Lenore Look
A tale inspired by the story of T'ang Dynasty artist Wu Daozi finds his childhood calligraphy lessons evolving into fantastical creations of dancing peonies, flying Buddhas and other beautiful artworks that adorn the city before coming to life in astonishing ways. By the author of the Alvin Ho series.
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Uncle Peter's amazing Chinese wedding
by Lenore Look
With the whole family in a flurry over the excitement of Uncle Peter's traditional Chinese wedding, young Jenny becomes sad at the thought of losing her special place in her favorite uncle's life, but some words of reassurance from someone special helps her understand things more clearly and brings her back to the spirit of the day!
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