Donald Duk

Donald Duk by Frank Chin is a 2nd edition published by Coffee House Press in January 1991. This children’s fiction novel follows the journey of an 11-year-old boy who learns about his Chinese heritage through a series of remarkable dreams centered around the Central Pacific Railroad in 1869. With a page count of 172, this edition offers a unique exploration of cultural identity and history.
Readers will find a blend of imaginative storytelling and historical context as they delve into Donald’s experiences. The narrative presents themes of heritage and self-discovery, inviting reflection on the Chinese-American experience. Through vivid dreams and engaging scenarios, the book provides insight into the past while addressing the complexities of cultural identity in a contemporary setting.
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“The 11-year-old hero of Mr. Chin’s inventive, energetic first novel is educated in his Chinese heritage through a series of astonishing dreams about working on the Central Pacific Railroad in 1869.”–New York Times Book Review “Doubt not the ability of the gifted, passionate, funny Mr. Chin.”–New Yorker
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