
In 1927, as Christmas approaches, fifteen-year-old Joan Lee hopes to get her parents' permission to celebrate the holiday, one of the problems of belonging to the only Chinese American family in her small West Virginia community.
year: 2000, 2002
call number/section: 1000
subjects: chinese americans, juvenile fiction, fiction, christmas, historical fiction, west virginia, fiction, christmas stories, jewish holidays, holidays
Editions

Yep, Laurence
HarperCollins (2000)
In 1927, as Christmas approaches, fifteen-year-old Joan Lee hopes to get her parents' permission to celebrate the holiday, one of the problems belonging to the only Chinese American family in her small West Virginia community.
Schools: 3

Yep, Laurence
HarperTrophy (2002)
In 1927, as Christmas approaches, fifteen-year-old Joan Lee hopes to get her parents' permission to celebrate the holiday, one of the problems belonging to the only Chinese American family in her small West Virginia community.
Schools: 1

Yep, Laurence
In 1927, as Christmas approaches, fifteen-year-old Joan Lee hopes to get her parents' permission to celebrate the holiday, one of the problems of belonging to the only Chinese American family in her small West Virginia community.
Schools: 4