Gold Mountain
By (Author) Betty G Yee
Lerner Publishing Group
Carolrhoda Lab
5th April 2022
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
FIC
Hardback
288
Width 142mm, Height 213mm, Spine 30mm
431g
Working on the Transcontinental Railroad promises a fortune--for those who survive.
Growing up in 1860s China, Tam Ling Fan has lived a life of comfort. Her father is wealthy enough to provide for his family but unconventional enough to spare Ling Fan from the debilitating foot-binding required of most well-off girls. But Ling Fan's life is upended when her brother dies of influenza and their father is imprisoned under false accusations. Hoping to earn the money that will secure her father's release, Ling Fan disguises herself as a boy and takes her brother's contract to work for the Central Pacific Railroad Company in America.
Life on "the Gold Mountain" is grueling and dangerous. To build the railroad that will connect the west coast to the east, Ling Fan and other Chinese laborers lay track and blast tunnels through the treacherous peaks of the Sierra Nevada, facing cave-ins, avalanches, and blizzards--along with hostility from white Americans.
When someone threatens to expose Ling Fan's secret, she must take an even greater risk to save what's left of her family . . . and to escape the Gold Mountain alive.
"A thought-provoking adventure that adds more nuance and complexity to the history of the building of the transcontinental railroad."--School Library Journal
-- (4/1/2022 12:00:00 AM)"An adventure-filled glimpse into history through the eyes of a determined daughter."--Kirkus Reviews
-- (2/15/2022 12:00:00 AM)"An exceptionally told story that will satisfy readers of history, mystery, and adventure while providing food for thought."--starred, Booklist
-- (5/15/2022 12:00:00 AM)"Gold Mountain is the historical tale of a courageous daughter whose determination helps to change the face of America, as well as her Chinese family's fortunes."--Foreword Reviews
-- (5/1/2022 12:00:00 AM)Betty G. Yee was born and raised in Massachusetts. She spent much of her early life reimagining stories or writing sequels to them. Betty has taught elementary school for over twenty years. When she's not teaching, reading, or writing, she enjoys traveling, biking, and eating French fries. She lives in Medford, Massachusetts with her two bossy cats, Zara and Piper.