Displaying 1 of 1 2023 Title: The paper daughters of Chinatown Author: Moore, Heather B., author. Format: Book Publisher, Date: [Salt Lake City, Utah] : Shadow Mountain Publishing, [2023] ©2023 Description: xiv, 225 pages : map ; 22 cm 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"--Copyright page. Audience: Ages 10 and up. Shadow Mountain. Grades 4-6. Shadow Mountain. Subjects: Wu, Tien Fu, 1886?-1975 -- Juvenile fiction. Cameron, Donaldina, 1869-1968 -- Juvenile fiction. Occidental Mission Home -- Juvenile fiction. Chinese -- California -- San Francisco -- Juvenile fiction. Human trafficking victims -- Fiction. Women social reformers -- California -- San Francisco -- Fiction. Reformers -- Juvenile fiction. Human trafficking -- Juvenile fiction. Chinatown (San Francisco, Calif.) -- Juvenile fiction. Genre: Biographical fiction. Historical fiction. Young adult fiction. Other Author: Merrill, Allison Hong, author. Other Title: Paper daughters of Chinatown (Young readers adaptation) Contents: 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. ISBN 9781639930944 Place Hold Add to My List Expand All | Collapse All Find It Map It Suggestions and more Large Cover Image Librarian's View Displaying 1 of 1