China -- Juvenile fiction
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- My summer of love and misfortune, Lindsay Wong
- Bronze and Sunflower, Cao Wenxuan ; translated from the Chinese by Helen Wang ; illustrated by Meilo So
- The dragon's blood, Trudi Trueit
- Treasure hunters, by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein ; illustrated by Juliana Neufeld, 3
- The runaway wok, a Chinese New Year tale, by Ying Chang Compestine ; illustrated by Sebastia Serra
- How to catch a dragon, from the New York times bestselling author and illustrator Adam Wallace & Andy Elkerton
- Alone like me, Rebecca Evans
- The questions of Lifu,, a story of China,, written and illustrated by Eleanor Frances Lattimore
- Room to dream, Kelly Yang
- The year of the fortune cookie, by Andrea Cheng ; illustrations by Patrice Barton
- Mei Li, by Thomas Handforth
- When the sea turned to silver, Grace Lin
- The Dragon's Gate, Barry Wolverton
- Daisy comes home, by Jan Brett
- Queen Panda can't sleep, by Susanna Isern ; illustrated by Mariana Ruiz Johnson
- Dream-of-Jade, the emperor's cat, Lloyd Alexander ; illustrated by D. Brent Burkett
- Wild prey, Brian Klingborg
- Phoenix, Jeff Stone
- The Flying Chinese Wonders, created by Jeff Brown ; written by Josh Greenhut ; pictures by Macky Pamintuan
- Moon princess, Barbara Laban ; English translation by Helen Jennings
- Orange Peel's pocket, by Rose Lewis ; illustrated by Grace Zong
- Little Pear, the story of a little Chinese boy, written and illustrated by Eleanor Frances Lattimore
- Li Lun, lad of courage, Carolyn Treffinger ; illustrations by Kurt Wiese
- Reflection, a twisted tale, Elizabeth Lim
- Always come home to me, Belle Yang
- A New Year's reunion, Yu Li-Qiong ; illustrated by Zhu Cheng-Liang
- Jin Jin the dragon, Grace Chang ; illustrated by Chong Chang
- The house of sixty fathers, by Meindert DeJong ; pictures by Maurice Sendak
- Red butterfly, how a princess smuggled the secret of silk out of China, Deborah Noyes ; illustrated by Sophie Blackall
- Ties that bind, ties that break, a novel by Lensey Namioka
- My Beijing, four stories of everyday wonder, Nie Jun ; translated by Edward Gauvin
- Running on the roof of the world, Jess Butterworth
- Noodle magic, Roseanne Greenfield Thong ; illustrated by Meilo So
- The greatest power, Demi
- Little Pear and the rabbits, written and illustrated by Eleanor Frances Lattimore
- Shen of the sea, Chinese stories for children, Illustrated by Else Hasselriis
- The kitchen god's wife, Amy Tan
- The magic pillow, written and illustrated by Demi
- Cómo atrapar a un dragón, texto: Adam Wallace ; ilustraciones: Andy Elkerton ; traducción: Júlia Gumà
- The story of chopsticks, by Ying Compestine ; illustrated by YongSheng Xuan
- The girl who drew a phoenix, Demi
- Pandas' earthquake escape, by Phyllis J. Perry ; illustrated by Susan Detwiler
- A perfect time for pandas, by Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Liang and the magic paintbrush, by Demi
- The mystery in the Forbidden City, by Harper Paris ; illustrated by Marcos Calo
- Red butterfly, A.L. Sonnichsen ; illustrated by Amy June Bates
- Where the mountain meets the moon, Grace Lin