China Camp The Quan Family Story (Three Coins)

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Management number 231607728 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$10.29 Model Number 231607728
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On the tidal shores of San Pablo Bay, Chinese immigrants cast their nets, built wooden piers, and launched graceful fishing junks. In the 1860s, they established China Camp, a shrimping village alive with hard work, laughter, and determination. Families brought traditions from the Pearl River Delta, creating a community that blended resilience with joy, even as they faced challenges from storms, the sea, and an often unwelcoming America.“China Camp whispers stories of courage and belonging.”This richly illustrated storybook traces the rise and transformation of China Camp through the lives of the Quan family and their neighbors. Readers will journey through bustling shrimp harvests, days when men hauled boats by hand through chest-deep waters, and evenings when children played among the shrimp processing sheds.They’ll witness hardships—the Exclusion Act, laws banning traditional nets, sudden loss—and moments of joy: weddings that brought two worlds together, babies filling homes with laughter, and even Hollywood arriving when John Wayne filmed Blood Alley.At the heart of it all were Grace, Alice, and their children—women and men of remarkable grit who kept China Camp alive long after others had gone, building a home through perseverance and nurturing it with friendship and goodwill.On the tidal shores of San Pablo Bay, Chinese immigrants cast their nets, built wooden piers, and launched graceful fishing junks. In the 1860s, they established China Camp, a shrimping village alive with hard work, laughter, and determination. Families brought traditions from the Pearl River Delta, creating a community that blended resilience with joy, even as they faced challenges from storms, the sea, and an often unwelcoming America.Gum Saan Journeys Publications Read more

ISBN10 1963898192
ISBN13 978-1963898194
Language English
Publisher Gum Saan Journeys Publications
Dimensions 8.49 x 0.38 x 11.24 inches
Item Weight 9.3 ounces
Print length 81 pages
Part of series Three Coins
Publication date May 25, 2026

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