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Books with author Bette Lord

  • In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson

    Bette Bao Lord

    Paperback (Scholastics, Inc, Aug. 16, 2011)
    Lord, Bette Bao, In The Year Of The Boar And Jackie Robinson
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  • Legacies a Chinese Mosaic

    Bette Bao Lord

    Hardcover (Knopf, March 24, 1990)
    Interviewing the turbulent recent events in China with her own personal life story and those of family, friends, and acquaintances, the author creates an evocative portrait of China and its people
  • Legacies: A Chinese Mosaic

    Bette Bao Lord

    Paperback (Ballantine Books, July 20, 1991)
    Urgent and timeless, Legacies brings us closer than we have ever been to penetrating the great conundrum of China m the twentieth century. It could only have been written by Bette Bao Lord -- born in China, raised in America, author of the bestselling novel Spring Moon, wife of a former American ambassador to China, resident in Beijing during the "China Spring" of 1989. Lord's unique web of relationships and her sensitive insight have enabled her to observe Chinese life both high and low, Communist and dissident, intellectual and ordinary.Lord interweaves her own story, and that of her clansmen, with the voices of men and women who recall the tumultuous experience of the last fifty years, and the legacy of the Cultural Revolution. In precise, subtle prose, Lord explores the reality of Red Guards and reeducation camps, of friends and families severed by political disgrace, and captures the individual voices of those caught up in them: the seven-year-old girl with a heart full of hate for her father; the journalist whose girlfriend believes the Party newspapers, not him; the imprisoned scholar who hid his writings in his quilt for years; the anti-revolutionary who tells his bitter story in a vein of high farce. All bear heartbreaking witness to the surreal quality of Chinese society today -- and to the astonishing resilience, humor, and heroic equanimity of the Chinese spirit.
  • In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson

    Bette Lord

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Aug. 16, 1984)
    In 1947, a Chinese child comes to Brooklyn where she becomes Americanized at school, in her apartment building, and by her love for baseball.
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  • In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson: Novel-Ties Study Guide

    Bette Bao Lord

    Paperback (Learning Links, Jan. 1, 1988)
    24 page study guide by Learning Links, Inc
  • In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson

    Bette Bao Lord

    Audio CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., May 30, 2017)
    [Children's Fiction (Ages 8-12)] [Read by Melissa Hughes] In 1947, the Year of the Boar, Sixth Cousin, also known as Bandit, leaves China with her parents for a new beginning in America. Proud of the American name that she chose herself, Shirley Temple Wong is optimistic that her new home will be the land of many opportunities. But it's harder than she expected. She doesn't speak English, the kids at school ignore her, and she feels very far from home. But then summer comes, bringing the miracle of baseball. Soon Shirley is the biggest Brooklyn Dodgers fan of all, listening to the radio to hear the triumphs and heartbreaks of the team and her hero, Jackie Robinson. Jackie Robinson proves that in America, the grandson of a slave can make a difference. And for Shirley as well, on the ball field and off, America becomes the land of opportunity.
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  • Legacies: A Chinese Mosaic

    Bette Lord

    Audio Cassette (Publishing Mills, Aug. 1, 1991)
    Book by Lord, Bette Bao
  • Legacies: A Chinese Mosaic

    Bette Lord

    Hardcover (G K Hall & Co, April 1, 1991)
    Interspersing the events culminating in Tiananmen Square with her own personal life story and those of family, friends, and acquaintances, the author creates a portrait of China and her people
  • In the Year of the Boar

    Bette Bao Lord

    Paperback (Dell Publishing, July 6, 1987)
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  • In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson

    Bette Bao Lord

    MP3 CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., May 30, 2017)
    [Children's Fiction (Ages 8-12)] [Read by Melissa Hughes] In 1947, the Year of the Boar, Sixth Cousin, also known as Bandit, leaves China with her parents for a new beginning in America. Proud of the American name that she chose herself, Shirley Temple Wong is optimistic that her new home will be the land of many opportunities. But it's harder than she expected. She doesn't speak English, the kids at school ignore her, and she feels very far from home. But then summer comes, bringing the miracle of baseball. Soon Shirley is the biggest Brooklyn Dodgers fan of all, listening to the radio to hear the triumphs and heartbreaks of the team and her hero, Jackie Robinson. Jackie Robinson proves that in America, the grandson of a slave can make a difference. And for Shirley as well, on the ball field and off, America becomes the land of opportunity.
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  • Legacies - A Chinese Mosaic

    Bette Bao Lord

    Paperback (Fawcett Columbine, March 15, 1991)
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  • Legacies: A Chinese Mosaic by Bette Bao Lord

    Bette Bao Lord

    Hardcover (Knopf, March 15, 1736)
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