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'''Laurence Yep''' (born [[June 14]], [[1948]]) is an award-winning [[Chinese American]] modern [[author]]. Born as Laurence Michael Yep in [[San Francisco, California]], he was the youngest child of his family. Often, he felt torn between both American and Chinese [[culture]], and expressed this in many of his books. His first writing was done in [[high school]], for a [[science fiction]] [[magazine]]. He eventually earned a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D]] in [[literature|English]] and thus began his writing career. The most notable of his books is a series called the ''Golden Mountain Chronicles'', which documents the story of the fictional Young family from [[1894]], in [[China]], to [[1995]], in [[United States|America]]. Also noted are the ''Dragon of the Lost Sea'' Fantasies, and ''The Chinatown Mysteries''.
'''Laurence Yep''' (born [[June 14]], [[1948]]) is an award-winning [[Chinese American]] modern [[author]]. Born as Laurence Michael Yep in [[San Francisco, California]], he was the youngest child of his family. Often, he felt torn between both American and Chinese [[culture]], and expressed this in many of his books. His first writing was done in [[high school]], for a [[science fiction]] [[magazine]]. He eventually earned a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D]] in [[literature|English]] and thus began his writing career. The most notable of his books is a series called the ''Golden Mountain Chronicles'', which documents the story of the fictional Young family from [[1894]], in [[China]], to [[1995]], in [[United States|America]]. Also noted are the ''Dragon of the Lost Sea'' Fantasies, and ''The Chinatown Mysteries''.


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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 03:19, 5 February 2004

Laurence Yep (born June 14, 1948) is an award-winning Chinese American modern author. Born as Laurence Michael Yep in San Francisco, California, he was the youngest child of his family. Often, he felt torn between both American and Chinese culture, and expressed this in many of his books. His first writing was done in high school, for a science fiction magazine. He eventually earned a Ph.D in English and thus began his writing career. The most notable of his books is a series called the Golden Mountain Chronicles, which documents the story of the fictional Young family from 1894, in China, to 1995, in America. Also noted are the Dragon of the Lost Sea Fantasies, and The Chinatown Mysteries.


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Bibliography

Golden Mountain Chronicles, in order

  1. The Serpent's Children.
  2. Mountain Light.
  3. Dragon's Gate. (Newbery Medal)
  4. The Traitor
  5. Dragonwings (Newbery Medal)
  6. The Red Warrior ( yet to be released)
  7. Child of the Owl
  8. Sea Glass
  9. Thief of Hearts

Dragon of the Lost Sea fantasies

  1. Dragon of the Lost Sea
  2. Dragon Steel
  3. Dragon Cauldron
  4. Dragon War

Chinatown Mysteries

  1. The Case of the Goblin Pearls
  2. The Case of the Lion Dancer
  3. The Case of the Firecrakers

Star Trek novel

  1. Shadow Lord


-UNKNOWN SERIES- This series, as of yet, is new, and not named.

  1. The Tiger's Apprentice