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  • Adventures of Monkey King

    Cheng En Wu, R. L. Gao

    eBook (Victory Press, June 30, 2009)
    Follow the adventures of the magical Monkey King and the gluttonous Piggy as they accompany Monk Tang on a journey from China to India to gather Buddhist scriptures. The story of Monkey King has been read and loved by Chinese children for hundreds of years. Now it is available in an easy-to-read English translation. A light-hearted look at the true story of the Chinese pilgrim Tang Xuan Zang who is often credited with bringing Buddhism from India to China.
  • No-Job Dad

    James H. Malone

    Hardcover (Victory Pr, )
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  • Adventures of Monkey King

    Cheng-En Wu, R. L. Gao, Marlys Johnson-Barton

    Paperback (Victory Pr, Oct. 1, 1989)
    A mischievous monkey acquires godlike powers and creates havoc in heaven.
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  • Empress of China: Wu Ze Tian

    Jiang Cheng An (Cheng-An Chiang), Xu De Yuan

    Hardcover (Victory Press, Oct. 1, 1998)
    A beautiful young nun with skin as smooth as silk and a face as lovely as a spring flower silently cooked and cleaned all day at Gan Ye Buddhist Temple. Every evening she joined the other nuns in chanting sutras. Who would believe that this delicate young nun was destined to become Emperor of China - the only female emperor in more than 5,000 years of Chinese history. Wu Zetian held power for almost half a century during the Tang Dynasty (618- 907 AD), a period of prosperity and cultural achievement in China.
  • The Legend of Mu Lan: A Heroine of Ancient China

    Wei Jiang, Cheng-An Chiang

    (Victory Pr, Sept. 1, 1998)
    A gift set including 1) a hardcover bilingual Chinese/English version of the Mulan legend, illustrated by UNESCO award-winning author Cheng An Jiang, 2) a bilingual Chinese Mandarin and English cassette tape, and 3) a doll in historically accurate clothing.
  • Clues for Sixpence

    E.J. Warde

    Hardcover (Victory, March 15, 1966)
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  • Spacesnake

    Duncan Weller

    language (Victory Press, Nov. 15, 2011)
    On a little colony of asteroids, a mechanical monster - the Spacesnake - fires up its rockets to scare the daylights out of people called Asterians. Thinking the coast is clear, the Spacesnake shows its true colors by shedding its armor and sampling the delectable goodies from the Cookie Asterbake. His romp is foiled by a young boy. Described as an anti-bullying book, Duncan Welter’s imaginative pen-and-ink artwork and playful text make this a fun romp through space for young readers.
  • Adventures of Monkey King

    R. L. Gao, Cheng-En Wu, Marlys Barton-Johnson

    eBook (Victory Press, Sept. 25, 2012)
    China's Most Popular Folk TaleFollow the adventures of the magical Monkey King and the gluttonous Piggy as they accompany Monk Tang on a journey from China to India to gather Buddhist scriptures. The story of Monkey King has been read and loved by Chinese children for hundreds of years. Now it is available in an easy-to read English translation.A light-hearted look at the true story of the Chinese pilgrim Tang Xuan Zang who is often credited with bringing Buddhism from India to China.
  • The Legend of Mu Lan: A Heroine of Ancient China

    Cheng An Jiang

    (Victory Pr, Sept. 1, 1998)
    A gift set including 1) a hardcover bilingual Chinese/English version of the Mulan legend, illustrated by UNESCO award-winning author Cheng An Jiang, 2) a bilingual Chinese Mandarin and English cassette tape, and 3) a doll in historically accurate clothing. (This version is written in tradition Chinese and includes chuyin fuhao, pronunciation of the Chinese characters.)
  • The Legend of Mulan

    Wei Jiang

    Hardcover (Victory Pr, March 1, 1992)
    When the students' parents come to his school for Career Day to state what they do for a living, Joey feels bad because his father is currently unemployed
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  • La Heroina Hua Mulan - Una Leyenda De LA Antigua China - The Legend of Mu Lan a Heroine of Ancient China

    Wei Jiang

    Hardcover (Victory Pr, March 1, 1992)
    A bilingual folktale, based on a poem from the Song Dynasty, in which a young girl disguises herself as a man and leads the army of China to victory against the enemy.
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