Shadow of the Dragon

Sixteen-year-old Danny Vo is caught between two cultures-the American world of his Houston high school and his Vietnamese home life. Life gets even more complicated when Danny’s cousin Sang Le comes to live with them after spending years in a reeducation camp in Vietnam. Failing school and unable to get a job, Sang Le joins a Vietnamese gang. Danny must also contend with another dangerous gang-the white supremacist skinheads that his new girlfriend’s brother belongs to. “Excellent characterizations and a complex, believable plot are blended into a moving story of the immigrant experience.”—Booklist

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Shadow of the Dragon

Sixteen-year-old Danny Vo is caught between two cultures-the American world of his Houston high school and his Vietnamese home life. Life gets even more complicated when Danny’s cousin Sang Le comes to live with them after spending years in a reeducation camp in Vietnam. Failing school and unable to get a job, Sang Le joins a Vietnamese gang. Danny must also contend with another dangerous gang-the white supremacist skinheads that his new girlfriend’s brother belongs to. “Excellent characterizations and a complex, believable plot are blended into a moving story of the immigrant experience.”—Booklist

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Shadow of the Dragon

Shadow of the Dragon

by Sherry Garland
Shadow of the Dragon

Shadow of the Dragon

by Sherry Garland

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Overview

Sixteen-year-old Danny Vo is caught between two cultures-the American world of his Houston high school and his Vietnamese home life. Life gets even more complicated when Danny’s cousin Sang Le comes to live with them after spending years in a reeducation camp in Vietnam. Failing school and unable to get a job, Sang Le joins a Vietnamese gang. Danny must also contend with another dangerous gang-the white supremacist skinheads that his new girlfriend’s brother belongs to. “Excellent characterizations and a complex, believable plot are blended into a moving story of the immigrant experience.”—Booklist


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780152735302
Publisher: Harcourt Children's Books
Publication date: 10/01/1993
Edition description: 1st ed
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 4.43(w) x 7.13(h) x 0.95(d)
Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author


SHERRY GARLAND is the author of many award-winning novels and picture books, including Indio, The Last Rainmaker. She lives in central Texas. www.sherrygarland.com

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[star] “Excellent characterizations and a complex, believable plot are blended into a moving story of the immigrant experience.”—Booklist (starred)[star] “A thoroughly gripping, thought-provoking work.”—Publishers Weekly (starred) 

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