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Helen Foster James

Autor(a) de S is for S'mores: A Camping Alphabet

22 Works 473 Membros 16 Reviews

About the Author

Helen Foster James is an adjunct professor of children's literature at San Diego State University, California, and is a member of the American Library Association's Publications Committee.

Obras de Helen Foster James

Grandma Loves You! (2013) 78 cópias
Santa's Christmas Train (2015) 58 cópias
Auntie Loves You! (2018) 17 cópias
Grandpa Loves You (2016) 15 cópias
Grandma’s Christmas Wish (2015) 12 cópias
Mommy Loves You (2017) 12 cópias
Little American (2011) 6 cópias
Daddy's Girl (2017) 4 cópias
Daddy Loves You! (2020) 3 cópias
With Love, Grandma (2018) 2 cópias
Welcome to the World (2020) 2 cópias
Discover Sea Horses (Splash!) (2015) 1 exemplar(es)
Southeast (2017) 1 exemplar(es)
Nana Loves You, Sleepyhead (2023) 1 exemplar(es)
Christmas With Auntie (2022) 1 exemplar(es)

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Conhecimento Comum

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female

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Goodreads Review:
In 1926, 12-year-old Fu Lee lives with his grandparents in a small village in China. He lives with his grandparents because his parents are dead. It is a difficult life but made easier by the love Lee shares with his grandparents. But now Lee must leave all that he knows. Before his parents died, they spent all of their money buying a "paper son slot" for Lee to go to America. Being a "paper son" means pretending to be the son of a family already in America. If he goes, he will have the chance for a better life. But first he must pass the test at Angel Island Immigration Station in San Francisco. Only then will he be allowed to live with his new family. If Lee makes even a single mistake, he could be sent back to China. Lee knows his grandparents want a better life for him. He can't let them down.… (mais)
 
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NativityPeaceLibrary | outras 5 resenhas | May 29, 2022 |
Twelve-year-old Lee, whose parents were killed by bandits, must leave his grandparents’ home in China when he has a chance to pretend to be the son of a family already in America. The story describes his journey to Angel Island in 1926, where Lee navigates an intimidating immigration process.
 
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NCSS | outras 5 resenhas | Jul 23, 2021 |
This book was very realistic. it is what kids are going through everyday to search for a better world.
 
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Shawnee.Dixon | outras 5 resenhas | Nov 14, 2019 |
This book is a great pairing with Angel Island, it expands on the story and explains the term "paper son" giving it more attention from a child's perspective. Wang Lee's grandparents buy him a slot to ensure his entrance into America. But will he pass the test after studying the coaching book?
 
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yy2teach | outras 5 resenhas | Feb 11, 2019 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
22
Membros
473
Popularidade
#52,094
Avaliação
3.9
Resenhas
16
ISBNs
71

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