Morning Sun in Wuhan

Morning Sun in Wuhan

Author: Ying Chang Compestine

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2022-11-08

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 0358571928

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A New York Public Library Best Book of the Year * A NCSS 2023 Notable Social Studies Trade Book What was the pandemic of the century like at the start? This swift, gripping novel captures not only the uncertainty and panic when COVID first emerged in Wuhan, but also how a community banded together. Weaving in the tastes and sounds of the historic city, Wuhan’s comforting and distinctive cuisine comes to life as the reader follows 13-year-old Mei who, through her love for cooking, makes a difference in her community. Written by an award-winning author originally from Wuhan. Grieving the death of her mother and an outcast at school, thirteen-year-old Mei finds solace in cooking and computer games. When her friend’s grandmother falls ill, Mei seeks out her father, a doctor, for help, and discovers the hospital is overcrowded. As the virus spreads, Mei finds herself alone in a locked-down city trying to find a way to help. Author Ying Chang Compestine draws on her own experiences growing up in Wuhan to illustrate that the darkest times can bring out the best in people, friendship can give one courage in frightening times, and most importantly, young people can make an impact on the world. Readers can follow Mei’s tantalizing recipes and cook them at home.


Good Morning Sun

Good Morning Sun

Author: Brandy Rhodes

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2011-12

Total Pages: 27

ISBN-13: 1468509268

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Good Morning Sun is a refreshing approach to being a child's day. It is a short rhyming story that greets each object in the room with a good morning message.


First Morning Sun

First Morning Sun

Author: Aimee Reid

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2022-05-03

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 153443884X

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With many firsts to experience and lots to see, a little one's life is full of wonder and discovery.


Morning Sun

Morning Sun

Author: Simon Stephens

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2021-11-16

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 135031868X

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I have kind of become invisible. Nobody looks at me. Not like they used to. You reach an age. Like my age and people stop looking at you. They stop checking you out. In Greenwich Village a generation or so ago, the city is alive. Joni Mitchell sings, friends and lovers come and go, and the regulars change at the White Horse Tavern. As 50 years pass, one woman's life is revealed in all its complexity, mystery and possibility in this enthralling world premiere about mothers and daughters, beginnings and endings in New York City. Simon Stephens's new play, commissioned by MTC, premiered off-Broadway in November 2021 starring Blair Brown, Edie Falco and Marin Ireland.


Shine Like the Morning Sun

Shine Like the Morning Sun

Author: Daisaku Ikeda

Publisher: Middleway Press

Published: 2017-03-01

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 1938252829

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In this collection of essays for women, SGI President Ikeda sings the praises of the “mothers of kosen-rufu” for their strength, wisdom, and faith. Filled with stories of women he's met or women from history, Shine Like the Morning Sun explores Buddhist philosophy from myriad angles. Women of all ages willdiscover guidelines to live by and inspiration to spread sunshine in their families, communities, and the SGI's movement for peace and happiness.


Morning Sun

Morning Sun

Author: Laifong Leung

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-09-16

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 1315288273

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This is a collection of interviews with 26 writers of China's "zhiqing" generation, relatively young artists who participated in the Cultural Revolution as teen-age Red Guards, suffered through the subsequent rustication of intellectual youth, and eventually returned to relatively normal lives, but always with a tragic hiatus haunting their formative years. While one goal of Professor Leung is to introduce to the West an important group of writers little-known outside China, she also aims to succeed, through the interviews, in providing a special perspective on the devastating political history of China since the 1970s years through the eyes of its keenest observers and in offering a perspective on the social, political and cultural milieu of the period.


Morning Sun

Morning Sun

Author: Laird Koenig

Publisher: Easton Studio Press LLC

Published: 2013-10-10

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 1935212893

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MORNING SUN LIGHTS UP THE TWO DIFFERENT AND FASCINATING WORLDS OF AMERICA AND JAPAN BEFORE PEARL HARBOR This bestselling author’s wonderfully moving adventure-love story takes us to Japan in 1913. When his US Navy officer father dies, teenage Sam Pinkerton discovers he’s the son of a Japanese mother, and follows his heart to find her. Too late. Madam Butterfly ended her life with a samurai blade. Whether American or Japanese, he’s an outcast desperately alone in the strange and dangerous lower depths of Nagasaki, struggling to stay alive. A wily criminal Japanese kid helps him avoid the law and endure to young manhood and sex in varieties gaijins know little of. A breathtaking fantasy with a geisha ends when corrupt and powerful Kodo traps the American-looking Sam into marrying his club-footed daughter. Sam feels no love, yet respects Mayumi, who bears the children he adores. Her father sends him to the States, posing as an American in a lumber deal illegal for a Japanese. Accepted among the Jazz-Age youth, he falls in love with blonde Nicola. One slip, however, will reveal his identity and mean prison for Sam. Now truly between two worlds -- Nagasaki and Mayumi waiting with his children, or America and his deep love for Nicola. Desert Mayumi the way his father betrayed Butterfly? Where does young Sam belong in the world?


The Sun in the Morning

The Sun in the Morning

Author: Mary Margaret Kaye

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 492

ISBN-13: 1250089891

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Born to British parents from families with a tradition of service in India and China, Kaye's "conversation" is rich with recollections of a carefree childhood in British-governed India (The Raj) and of a more restricted adolescence in school at "home"--In drab England so far from her real home and from her beloved father and social butterfly of a mother. This rag-bag of exotic and mundane scraps (a metaphor that Kaye establishes in the foreword) spills forth palpable scenes of family and folklore, of friendships and of memorable events.


The Morning the Sun Went Down

The Morning the Sun Went Down

Author: Darryl Babe Wilson

Publisher: Heyday Books

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 9781597143622

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Nowconsidered a classic of California Indian writing. Highly regarded for authentic description of living between two worlds