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Dragon's gate : Golden Mountain chronicles, 1867

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." In rural China in 1865, 14-year-old Otter eagerly sails to California to join his father and legendary uncle on the transcontinental railroad. On a freezing, snow-filled mountain in the Sierras, Otter begins his harrowing journey toward self-knowledge. An engaging survival-adventure story, a social history, a heroic quest. Told with humanity and compassion & a tribute to the survival and courage of these immigrants.

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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." In rural China in 1865, 14-year-old Otter eagerly sails to California to join his father and legendary uncle on the transcontinental railroad. On a freezing, snow-filled mountain in the Sierras, Otter begins his harrowing journey toward self-knowledge. An engaging survival-adventure story, a social history, a heroic quest. Told with humanity and compassion & a tribute to the survival and courage of these immigrants."@en
  • "Dragon's Gate tells of Otter, a young Chinese boy who moves to California in 1865 to work on the railroad across the mountains. He escapes famine in China, but faces new dangers of racial prejudice, the foreman's whip, cold, starvation, frostbite and avalanche."@en
  • "In 1867 Otter travels from Three Willows Village in China to California where he will join his father and uncle."@en
  • "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."@en
  • "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.""
  • "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.""@en
  • "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.""@en
  • "When he accidentally kills a Manchu, a 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."
  • "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. Dragon's gate is third in the Golden mountain chronicles: 1867, and the second book is "Mountain light." The first book is The serpent's light. The fourth book is The traitor, and the last one is titled Dragonwings."
  • "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."@en

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  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Juvenile works"@en

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  • "龍門"
  • "Long men"
  • "Dragon's gate"
  • "Dragon's gate"@en
  • "Lung men"
  • "Dragon's gate : golden mountain chronicles, 1867"@en
  • "Dragon's gate : golden mountain chronicles, 1867"
  • "Dragon's Gate"
  • "Dragon's Gate"@en