New Releases by Paul Yee

Paul Yee is the author of The Three Sisters (2024), Ghost Train (2020), Shu-Li and the Magic Pear Tree (2017), A Superior Man (2015), City Bat, Country Bat (2015).

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The Three Sisters

release date: Jun 15, 2024
The Three Sisters
Facing a tyrannical emperor bent on war, three sisters in China, sublimely gifted in music, fend for themselves and their parents with the power and magic they create with their instruments. Can the beauty of their music change the emperor''s heart and bring peace?

Ghost Train

release date: Aug 25, 2020
Ghost Train
The story of a young Chinese girl who arrives in North America only to discover that her father has died building the railway. This powerful, unforgettable and multi-award-winning tale is based on the lives of the Chinese who settled on the west coast of North America in the early 1900s. Left behind in China by her father, who has gone to North America to find work, Choon-yi has made her living by selling her paintings in the market. When her father writes one day and asks her to join him, she joyously sets off, only to discover that he has been killed. Choon-yi sees the railway and the giant train engines that her father died for, and she is filled with an urge to paint them. But her work disappoints her until a ghostly presence beckons her to board a train where she meets the ghosts of the men who died building the railway. She is able to give them peace by returning their bones to China where they were born. Ghostly, magical and yet redeeming, this tale by Paul Yee is superbly illustrated by Harvey Chan. Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.3.7 Explain how specific aspects of a text''s illustrations contribute to what is conveyed by the words in a story (e.g., create mood, emphasize aspects of a character or setting)

Shu-Li and the Magic Pear Tree

release date: Apr 01, 2017
Shu-Li and the Magic Pear Tree
In this prequel to the popular Shu-Li chapter books, Shu-Li and Tamara and Shu-Li and Diego (Tradewind), celebrated author Paul Yee brings young readers further adventures of Shu-Li, just as she moves into her new home. She has trouble adjusting to her new neighbourhood but finds surprising help from a magic pear tree in the back garden.

A Superior Man

release date: Oct 19, 2015
A Superior Man
For more than thirty years, Paul Yee has written about his Chinese-Canadian heritage in award-winning books for young readers as well as adult non-fiction. Here, in his first work of fiction for adults, he takes us on a harrowing journey into a milestone event of Canadian history: the use of Chinese coolies to help build the Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia in hazardous conditions. After the CPR is built in 1885, Yang Hok, a former coolie, treks along the railway to return his half-Chinese/half-Native son to the boy''s mother where he confronts the conflicts arising from road-building among the Chinese and Native peoples. Hok''s guide on the often perilous trip, Sam Bing Lew, also of mixed Chinese-Native blood, urges Hok to take his son to China, while Hok has dreams of finding fortune in America. The two men agree on little, as many issues fester between Chinese and Natives at a time when both races were disdained as inferior by whites ("redbeards"). This far-reaching novel crackles with the brutal, visceral energy of the time—a period marked by contraband, illegal gambling, disfigurement, and death. It also depicts the bawdy world of Chinese "bachelors," whose families remained in China while they worked in Canada, and who enjoyed more freedom to live their lives without restraint. Yang Hok is not an easy man to like; but through the blood and sweat of his experience, he aspires to become the "superior man" he knows he should be. Boldly frank and steeped in history, A Superior Man paints a vivid portrait of the experience of the Chinese in North America in the 19th century. Paul Yee''s twenty-seven books for young people include the Governor General''s Award-winning Ghost Train. This is his first novel for adults.

City Bat, Country Bat

release date: Jan 22, 2015
City Bat, Country Bat
An anthology of short contemporary fiction by emerging writers and established authors.

Tales from Gold Mountain

release date: Jan 09, 2014
Tales from Gold Mountain
Winner of the Sheila A. Egoff Children''s Literature Prize, the IODE Violet Downey Book Award and the IODE National Chapter Award Drawing on the real background of the Chinese role in the gold rush, the building of the railway and the settling of the west coast in the nineteenth century, noted historian and children’s author Paul Yee has created eight original stories that combine the rough-and-tumble adventure of frontier life with the rich folk traditions that these immigrants brought from China. These tales are funny, sad, romantic and earthy, but ultimately, as a collection, they reflect the gritty optimism of the Chinese who overcame prejudice and adversity to build a unique place for themselves in North America.

Money Boy (16pt Large Print Edition)

release date: May 07, 2013
Money Boy (16pt Large Print Edition)
An American Library Association Youth Media Award Stonewall Honor Book Ray Liu knows he should be happy. He lives in a big suburban house with all the latest electronic gadgets, and even finds plenty of time to indulge in his love of gaming. He needs the escape. It''s tough getting grades that will please his army veteran father, when speaking English is still a struggle. And he can''t quite connect with his peers at high school - Chinese immigrants like himself but who seem to have adjusted to North American life more easily. Then comes the fateful day when his father accesses Ray''s internet account, and discovers Ray has been cruising gay websites. Before Ray knows what has hit him, his belongings have been thrown on the front lawn, and he has been kicked out. Angry, defiant, Ray heads to downtown Toronto. In short order he is robbed, beaten up and seduced, and he learns the hard realities of life on the street. Could he really sell himself for sex? Lots of people use their bodies to make money - athletes, actors, models, pop singers. If no one gets hurt, why should anyone care

Money Boy (Large Print 16pt)

release date: May 01, 2013
Money Boy (Large Print 16pt)
An American Library Association Youth Media Award Stonewall Honor Book Ray Liu knows he should be happy. He lives in a big suburban house with all the latest electronic gadgets, and even finds plenty of time to indulge in his love of gaming. He needs the escape. It''s tough getting grades that will please his army veteran father, when speaking English is still a struggle. And he can''t quite connect with his peers at high school - Chinese immigrants like himself but who seem to have adjusted to North American life more easily. Then comes the fateful day when his father accesses Ray''s internet account, and discovers Ray has been cruising gay websites. Before Ray knows what has hit him, his belongings have been thrown on the front lawn, and he has been kicked out. Angry, defiant, Ray heads to downtown Toronto. In short order he is robbed, beaten up and seduced, and he learns the hard realities of life on the street. Could he really sell himself for sex? Lots of people use their bodies to make money - athletes, actors, models, pop singers. If no one gets hurt, why should anyone care

Au Canada : De fer et de sang

release date: Oct 01, 2012
Au Canada : De fer et de sang
Heen figure parmi les plus jeunes Chinois à participer à la construction du chemin de fer canadien. Il n''a pas le choix de travailler, car son père et son grand-père ont contracté des dettes de jeu qui ont complètement ruiné sa famille. Malgré son jeune âge, il doit travailler aussi fort que les autres hommes... et faire face aux mêmes dangers.

I Am Canada: Blood and Iron

release date: Jan 01, 2012
I Am Canada: Blood and Iron
The incredible sacrifices made by Chinese workers building the transcontinental railway are revealed in this powerful novel. Heen''s father and grandfather have brought their family in China to the brink of ruin with their gambling habits. To solve their money troubles, Heen and his father come to Canada to build the railway — a decision plagued by disaster. The living conditions provided for workers are wretched and work on the railway is excruciating. Transporting tons of gravel and working in tunnels about to be dynamited proves to be deadly for many of his co-workers. Soon the friction between the Chinese workers and the whites, who barely acknowledge these deaths, reaches a fevered pitch. As an added stress, Heen''s father has found some men to gamble with, which puts all of their earnings at risk. Heen''s only solace is his journal, where his chilling observations of the injustice and peril heaped upon the workers serve as an important testament to this dramatic era in Canadian history.

Money Boy

release date: Aug 03, 2011
Money Boy
An American Library Association Youth Media Award Stonewall Honor Book Ray Liu knows he should be happy. He lives in a big suburban house with all the latest electronic gadgets, and even finds plenty of time to indulge in his love of gaming. He needs the escape. It’s tough getting grades that will please his army veteran father, when speaking English is still a struggle. And he can’t quite connect with his peers at high school -- Chinese immigrants like himself but who seem to have adjusted to North American life more easily. Then comes the fateful day when his father accesses Ray’s internet account, and discovers Ray has been cruising gay websites. Before Ray knows what has hit him, his belongings have been thrown on the front lawn, and he has been kicked out. Angry,defiant, Ray heads to downtown Toronto. In short order he is robbed, beaten up and seduced, and he learns the hard realities of life on the street. Could he really sell himself for sex? Lots of people use their bodies to make money -- athletes, actors, models, pop singers. If no one gets hurt, why should anyone care?

The Secret Keepers

release date: Jan 01, 2011
The Secret Keepers
After the destruction of the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, Jackson Leong is haunted by the ghost of his brother who died in the quake, as well as that of a mysterious woman.

Learning to Fly

release date: Oct 01, 2008
Learning to Fly
Jason is an outsider. A recent immigrant from China, Jason lives in a close-minded town with his mother and younger brother. Falling in with the wrong crowd, trying to fit in, Jason takes chances and ends up in trouble with the police. Holding on to his friendship with an Indigenous boy, also an outsider, Jason finds he needs to fight to belong and to find a new home. This short novel is a high-interest, low-reading level book for teen readers who are building reading skills, want a quick read or say they don’t like to read!

Shu-Li and Tamara

release date: Mar 01, 2008
Shu-Li and Tamara
Fourth-grader Shi-Li, who immigrated to Vancouver two years ago, finds her life improving when she becomes friends with Tamara, but their friendship is tested after money is stolen from their classroom and Tamara is rumored to be the one responsible for the theft.

Learning to Fly Teachers' Guide

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Learning to Fly Teachers' Guide
This Teaching Guide provides age-appropriate discussion questions and lessons about literary devices, relevant vocabulary, grammar points and more.

Becoming a Writer

release date: Jun 01, 2007

Saltwater City

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Saltwater City
Written by Paul Yee, a third-generation Chinese-Canadian in search of his own roots as well as those of the community, Saltwater City brings the perceptions of a previously diffident community to its own history. A text resonant with often painful first-person recollections combines with 200 photographs, most reproduced for the first time, to form a chronological portrait of the community from its earliest beginnings to the present. With the assimilation of its people into the mainstream of Canadian life following World War II, Saltwater City, as early Chinese immigrants called the community, was threatened, but changes in attitude, government policy, and the opening of diplomatic relations with China instead caused a renaissance. Now, Vancouver''s Chinese community totals over 150,000 people, enjoys considerable political and financial influence and has matured beyond recognition into one of Canada''s most successful ethnic enclaves.

Chinatown

release date: Oct 19, 2005
Chinatown
Author Paul Yee tells the stories of eight Canadian Chinatown''s -- Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, and Halifax -- and explores the unique culture and heritage of each.

Bamboo

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Bamboo
This tale is set in turn-of-the-century China. When Bamboo, a young farmer, sets off to try to earn his fortune in the New World, his sister-in-law schemes to steal his ancestral lands. But the magic bamboo that his new wife, Ming, has brought as a gift saves his life and brings the family life-long prosperity.

A Song for Ba

release date: Jan 01, 2004
A Song for Ba
Story is set in the early parts of the 20th century, when Chinese immigrants to the Pacific coast struggled to keep the ancient art of Chinese opera alive.

The Bone Collector's Son

release date: Jan 01, 2004
The Bone Collector's Son
In 1907 Vancouver, Canada, after helping unearth a skeleton to be returned for burial in China, fourteen-year-old Bing experiences strange events that cause him to confront his fear of both ghosts and of his father.

Dead Man's Gold and Other Stories

release date: Nov 01, 2001
Dead Man's Gold and Other Stories
These ten original ghost stories dramatize the history of Chinese immigration to North America -- from the poor village men who first came searching for gold in the late 1850s to the new immigrants who arrived from Hong Kong in the wake of the Cultural Revolution. These stories describe the resilience and struggle of people trying to make new lives for themselves in a strange land. But these are also ghost stories, a popular narrative form in China. Though men and women seek their fortune in the New World, the links to China are strong. Wherever they go, the Chinese immigrants are reminded of their home country -- the curse of a friend betrayed, the ghost of a faithful spouse, the spirit of a dead parent. The tales describe the plights and dreams of men and women, rich and poor, greedy and good, young and old. Together, they tell the tumultuous story of 140 years of Chinese immigration to North America, creating a New World mythology of immigrant stories.

The Jade Necklace

release date: Jan 01, 2001
The Jade Necklace
When her father is lost at sea during a typhoon and her family no longer has enough to eat, Yenyee travels to Vancouver as a servant, across the ocean which she feels betrayed her.

The Boy in the Attic

release date: Jan 01, 1998
The Boy in the Attic
Kai-ming finds a friend in the attic of his new home in America but he has to leave.

Breakaway

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Breakaway
Eighteen year old, Canadian-born, Kwok-ken Wong fights racism and poverty in Vancouver during the 1930''s Depression.

Struggle and Hope

release date: Jan 01, 1996

Moonlight's Luck

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Moonlight's Luck
When she was born the sun slid across the sun causing fear to the townspeople. They believed she was cursed, bringing only bad luck to those she met. She was named Moonlight and feared by all.

Roses Sing on New Snow

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Roses Sing on New Snow
The truth is out as Maylin demonstrates when her fabulous cooking wins the day and not even the governor of South China can make a perfect copy of her dish.

Protein Structural Families and the Contribution of Compactness

release date: Jan 01, 1994

TALES FROM GOLD MOUNTAIN. PAINTINGS BY SIMON NG.

release date: Jan 01, 1989
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