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The Paper Daughters of Chinatown: Adapted for Young Readers The Paper Daughters of Chinatown: Adapted for Young Readers by Heather B. Moore
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“She wouldn't want to go back to being owned by any himan being. She was not a thing. She was not propriety. No one was”
Heather B. Moore, The Paper Daughters of Chinatown: Adapted for Young Readers
“Now that she wasn't Tai Choi anymore, surely she had the freedom to let the qualities she liked represent her new self - strong, brave, and independent.
Tien Fu Wu Heavenly Blessing. Godsend.”
Heather B. Moore, The Paper Daughters of Chinatown: Adapted for Young Readers
“In chinese, Tien Fu means Heavenly Blessing, like a godsend. Ironically, this new given name that the highbinder had brutally forced Tai Choi to take almost fell like a gracious gift, a congenial compliment.”
Heather B. Moore, The Paper Daughters of Chinatown: Adapted for Young Readers