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  • The Good Chinese Daughter: Growing Up in China and in America

    Elizabeth Chiu King

    Paperback (Chinese Cultural Publications, July 8, 2016)
    “The Good Chinese Daughter: Growing up in China and in America,” is an inspiring memoir of a successful woman, mother and author, looking for unconditional love from her mother who almost “aborted” her. After her mother divorced her first husband, she kept reminding her daughter that she might not have been born. Elizabeth, born in Shanghai, was traumatized as a child as she watched the cruelty and brutality of the Imperial Japanese army in Manila, The Philippines. It was there she learned to deal with the fact that the man she called “Dad” was her stepfather. Her mother, a socialite, spent little time with her daughter who was reared by her beloved amah, Ah Woo. Elizabeth, the “good” Chinese daughter - obedient, loyal and gracious, true to her Chinese tradition and Catholic upbringing - dreamed of closer relationship with her mother and stepfather. Caught between two worlds - her Chinese upbringing and adjusting to life in the U.S. when the family moved to California, she searched for her true self and personal identity in the shadow of her strong-willed, dominant mother. In spite of the inevitable tensions that marked the relationship, she served as her mother’s right hand, helping to raise her five younger siblings and to manage the household. All of us search, at one time or another in our lives, for the assurance of love and acceptance from loved ones, whether parents, spouse, children or friends. As Elizabeth raised her own family in the U.S. which includes two sons and their spouses, seven grandchildren and a husband of great renown in the field of bioengineering, she kept looking for the something that was “missing” in her life. Finally she found it in Christian Meditation - the peace that serves to bridge the gap between her mother and herself and other relationships in her life. During her Mom’s waning years, they came to something of a reconciliation. Elizabeth found peace and a deeper integration of her life experiences through contemplative prayer - a form of communion with the transcendent taking place in total silence and stillness.
  • Little Red Ronnika

    Bobby Jackson, Rhonda Mitchell

    Hardcover (Multicultural Pubns, Dec. 1, 1998)
    Places the traditional tale in a modern setting with African American characters and a slick, rapping wolf
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  • Martin the Hero Merriweather

    Bobby L. Jackson, Michael Carter, Jim Fultz

    Hardcover (Multicultural Pubns, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Because of his physical handicap Martin struggles to gain acceptance from his classmates, and he finally proves to the whole community that he can even be a hero.
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  • Boon the Raccoon and Easel the Weasel: A Fable

    Bobby L. Jackson

    Paperback (Multicultural Pubns, April 1, 1993)
    Multicultural Publications has always strived to help children learn about relationships with people. This book continues that tradition with the young child in mind. Preschool and early elementary school children respond naturally to stories with animals going about very human lives in everyday events. Because young children can suspend disbelief, they are adept at finding the truth, even in imaginary characters. Children will quickly become involved with the ambitious Boon the raccoon and with how he teaches Easel the weasel the valuable lesson of what it means to work hard and to earn a friendship.
  • Martin the Hero Merriweather

    Bobby L. Jackson, Michael Carter, Jim Fultz

    Paperback (Multicultural Pubns, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Because of his physical handicap Martin struggles to gain acceptance from his classmates, and he finally proves to the whole community that he can even be a hero.
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  • Pops Chops and Crops

    Bobby L. Jackson, Kevin King

    Hardcover (Multicultural Pubns, March 1, 1990)
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  • Boon the Raccoon and Easel the Weasel

    Bobby L. Jackson, Christina Rodriguez

    Hardcover (MULTICULTURAL PUBLICATIONS, May 15, 2005)
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  • Boon the Raccoon and Easel the Weasel: A Fable

    Bobby L. Jackson, Kevin King

    Hardcover (Multicultural Pubns, April 1, 1993)
    Book by Jackson, Bobby L.
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  • Little Red Ronnika by Bobby Jackson

    Bobby Jackson

    Hardcover (Multicultural Pubns, )
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  • Pops, Chops, and Crops

    Bobby L. Jackson, Kevin King

    Paperback (Multicultural Pubns, Jan. 1, 1994)
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  • Little Matt Mattix

    Bobby L. Jackson

    Hardcover (Multicultural Pubns, June 1, 1995)
    Readers follow little Matt Mattix and he ages from one to ten and counts everyday objects along the way