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When he accidentally kills a Manchu, a fifteen-year-old Chinese boy is sent to America to join his father, an uncle, and other Chinese working to build a tunnel for the transcontinental railroad through the Sierra Nevada mountains in 1867. Sequel to "Mountain light."
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Dragon's Gate (Golden Mountain Chronicles)
October 1999, Tandem Library
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Dragon's Gate (Golden Mountain Chronicles, 1867)
May 30, 1995, HarperTrophy
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May 1995, Perfection Learning Prebound
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Reprint: Originally published: New York, NY : HarperCollins, c1993.
"First Scholastic printing, February 1995"--Verso t.p.
Includes bibliographical references.
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In 1867, Otter travels from Three Willows Village in China to California -- the Land of the Golden Mountain. There he will join his father and uncle.
In spite of the presence of family, Otter is a stranger among the other Chinese in this new land. And where he expected to see a land of goldfields, he sees only vast, cold whiteness. But Otter's dream is to learn all he can, take the technology back to the Middle Kingdom, and free China from the Manchu invaders.
Otter and the others board a machine that will change his life -- a train for which he would open the Dragon's Gate.
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