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|aKhor, Shing Yin,|eauthor,|eillustrator.
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|aThe legend of Auntie Po /|cShing Yin Khor
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|aNew York :|bKokila,|c2021
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|c©2021
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|a290 pages :|bcolor illustrations ;|c22 cm
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|a"Aware of the racial tumult in the years after the passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act, Mei tries to remain blissfully focused on her job, her close friendship with the camp foreman's daughter, and telling stories about Paul Bunyan--reinvented as Po Pan Yin (Auntie Po), an elderly Chinese matriarch"--|cProvided by publisher
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