Child of the Owl: Golden Mountain Chronicles - A Journey of Identity and Culture
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Child of the Owl: Golden Mountain Chronicles: 1965 is a beautifully crafted tale that draws readers into the heart of cultural exploration and personal growth. Authored by Yeh Shen, this enchanting story not only appeals to children but also resonates deeply with adult readers, showcasing the universal themes of identity and belonging. The narrative follows a young Chinese-American girl as she navigates the complexities of living between two worlds during a transformative...
Show moreChild of the Owl: Golden Mountain Chronicles: 1965 is a beautifully crafted tale that draws readers into the heart of cultural exploration and personal growth. Authored by Yeh Shen, this enchanting story not only appeals to children but also resonates deeply with adult readers, showcasing the universal themes of identity and belonging. The narrative follows a young Chinese-American girl as she navigates the complexities of living between two worlds during a transformative era in 1960s America. Each page turns with the whimsical quality of a fish taken from a familiar aquarium and released into the wild waters of the lake, capable of both beauty and trepidation.
This engaging book captures the essence of childhood experiences with its relatable characters and emotional depth. The protagonist, much like a fish out of water, faces the thrill of exploration combined with the fear of unfamiliarity. By navigating her dual heritage, she illustrates the intricate dance between heritage and adaptation, ultimately offering a mirror to every reader grappling with their own sense of belonging.
Less| manufacturer | HarperCollins |
|---|---|
| height | 7.75 |
| weight | 0.35053499658 |
| width | 0.75 |
| length | 5.25 |
| releaseDate | 2001-05-08T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
This book is suitable for readers of all ages, making it a great read for both children and adults.
Yes, it is part of the Golden Mountain Chronicles series, which explores themes of cultural identity.
The main themes include cultural identity, belonging, and the challenges of adapting to new environments.
Absolutely! Many adult readers have enjoyed the story, appreciating its depth and relatable themes.
The author's writing style is engaging and evocative, making it easy for readers to connect with the characters.
Yes! It makes for a thoughtful gift for birthdays, holidays, or any occasion for readers young and old.