Laurence Yep
Laurence Yep is a prolific American author born in 1948 in San Francisco, known for writing over 60 children's and young adult books that explore Chinese American history and culture. He is best recognized for his Newbery Honor-winning novels Dragonwings and Dragon's Gate, and has also written extensively in science fiction, historical fiction, mythology, and playwriting.
Children's Literature
Young Adult Fiction
Science Fiction
Historical Fiction
Mythology
Playwriting
Until the Last Spike, the Journal of Sean Sullivan, a Transcontinental Railroad Worker, Nebraska and Points West, 1867 (My Name Is America)
City of Ice (City Trilogy)
Dragon of the Lost Sea
Dragon Road: Golden Mountain Chronicles: 1939
City of Ice
Tiger's Blood: The Tiger's Apprentice, Book Two
City of Fire
The Man Who Tricked A Ghost
The Star Fisher
City of Ice (City Trilogy)
The Star Maker
The Man Who Tricked a Ghost
The Rainbow People
Dragons of silk
Auntie Tiger
Dream Soul
The Dragon's Child: A Story of Angel Island
Thief of Hearts
The Star Fisher by Laurence Yep (1991-05-20)
Later Gator
Dragon Road: Golden Mountain Chronicles: 1939
Cockroach Cooties (Bug Boy)
Dragonwings
Later, Gator