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Notable Books for a Global Society, International Literacy Association (ILA)
Notable Books in the Language Arts, National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE)
Asian/Pacific American Award Honor for Literature, Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA)
Children's Crown Gallery Award Nominee, National Christian School Association
Oprah's Book Club Kids' Reading List, Oprah's Book Club/ALA
Red Dot Book Award Shortlist, International School Libraries Network, Singapore
Sakura Medal Award Nomination, The American School in Japan

A collection of poems telling the story of Yeung Ying, a young girl in Hong Kong in the 1960s who, against the conventions of society and family members, aspires to become a writer

Growing up in Hong Kong in the 1960s, Yeung Ying is tired of hearing how important boys are. After all, she can write letters and recite poems as well as--even better than--her boy cousins.

Luckily, Yeung Ying's mother thinks "girls and boys are just the same." Despite protests from her husband's family, Ma uses what little money the family has to send her daughter to private school. There Yeung Ying begins to fall in love with books and writing. Combining this new passion with the colorful experiences of her daily life, Yeung Ying discovers that even girls can dare to dream.

In her first collection of poems, Ching Yeung Russell captures elements of her youth in rich, vivid snapshots and authentic detail. Readers of all backgrounds will relate to spirited Yeung Ying, her dynamic family, and her courage in the face of life's obstacles.

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Notable Books for a Global Society, International Literacy Association (ILA)
Notable Books in the Language Arts, National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE)
Asian/Pacific American Award Honor for Literature, Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA)
Children's Crown Gallery Award Nominee, National Christian School Association
Oprah's Book Club Kids' Reading List, Oprah's Book Club/ALA
Red Dot Book Award Shortlist, International School Libraries Network, Singapore
Sakura Medal Award Nomination, The American School in Japan

A collection of poems telling the story of Yeung Ying, a young girl in Hong Kong in the 1960s who, against the conventions of society and family members, aspires to become a writer

Growing up in Hong Kong in the 1960s, Yeung Ying is tired of hearing how important boys are. After all, she can write letters and recite poems as well as--even better than--her boy cousins.

Luckily, Yeung Ying's mother thinks "girls and boys are just the same." Despite protests from her husband's family, Ma uses what little money the family has to send her daughter to private school. There Yeung Ying begins to fall in love with books and writing. Combining this new passion with the colorful experiences of her daily life, Yeung Ying discovers that even girls can dare to dream.

In her first collection of poems, Ching Yeung Russell captures elements of her youth in rich, vivid snapshots and authentic detail. Readers of all backgrounds will relate to spirited Yeung Ying, her dynamic family, and her courage in the face of life's obstacles.

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