Chin Jin Mun walked carefully down the busy street.
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Twelve-year-old Jin Mun, working for his father's laundry in San Francisco Chinatown, is shocked to discover that one of his neighbors is a slave girl, forbidden to leave her house.
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Red Means Good Fortune: A Story of San Francisco's Chinatown (Once Upon America)
January 1, 1996, Puffin
Paperback
in English
0140360824 9780140360820
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Red means good fortune: a story of San Francisco Chinatown
1994, Viking
in English
0670853526 9780670853526
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Table of Contents
Meeting Lew Wai Hing
Chin Jin Mun's world
Older brother' letter
Trouble
Just a boy
The red lantern
Two letters
Red means good luck.
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"Ages 7-11"--Front cover flap.
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