Jiang, Ji-li

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Eighteen vats of water

"As long as he can remember, Xian has wanted to be a great calligrapher, like his father. When he turns six, he's finally old enough to start studying. Calligraphy is more than writing--it's painting--and Xian learns how much work and creativity go into what look like effortless strokes. Based on stories still told about Xian and his father, famous calligraphers of the 4th century, Eighteen Vats of Water is about determination, creativity, and learning how to see, as well as the importance of family traditions"--Provided by the publisher.

Lotus & Feather

A lonely girl finds a friend when she and her grandfather rescue an wounded crane.
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Red scarf girl

a memoir of the Cultural Revolution
1998

Red scarf girl

1997
Red scarf girl: a memoir of the Cultural Revolution.

Red scarf girl with connections

a memoir of the Cultural Revolution
2001

The magical Monkey King

mischief in heaven : classic Chinese tales
2002
The mischievous Monkey King attempts to achieve immortality the easy way, gains god-like powers, and wreaks havoc in heaven.

The magical Monkey King

mischief in heaven : classic Chinese tales
2004
The mischievous Monkey King attempts to achieve immortality the easy way, gains god-like powers, and wreaks havoc in heaven.

Red kite, blue kite

2013
When Tai Shan and his father, Baba, are separated during China's Cultural Revolution, they are able to stay close by greeting one another every day with flying kites until Baba, like the kites, is free. Includes historical note.

Red scarf girl

a memoir of the Cultural Revolution
1997
The author tells about the happy life she led in China up until she was twelve-years-old when her family became a target of the Cultural Revolution, and discusses the choice she had to make between denouncing her father and breaking with her family, or refusing to speak against him and losing her future in the Communist Party.

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