The tree fish song of Ruthanne Lum McCunn's work does not include Ruthanne Lum McCunn's historical novel "Muyu Song" written by three narrator. The protagonist of this story is Lou Gi-gum, a Chinese immigrant pursuing passion for botany by giving up his country and his family. Three women who know him can best convey the story of Lue Gim Gong from three different cultures and three different perspectives. They include his mother Sum Jui, his teacher Fanny Burlingame, and a friend named Sheba.
Why are we still trafficking now? Ruthanne Lum McCunn's "Thousands of Gold" is a powerful biographical novel about the tragic real life story of Chinese girl Lalou Natoyi later called Polly. Because of poverty, Polly's father sold her to a burglar, and since then, because of sexual slavery, he was smuggled to California when young. Through Polly's unfortunate life, you can see that Polly is one of the victims of millions of "sex deal". California State
Asian immigrants pursue American traditional dreams. Ruthanne Lum McCunn's children's book, Pie-Biter (1983), is a story of a Chinese boy Hoi. . To reflect the success of the hero, McCunn explained the story of Hoi as a combination of American tall stories and a typical American success story. When Hoi grew from a promising teenager to a strong youth, McCunn allowed Hoi to become a real American hero without sacrificing his culture. Pie-Biter is based on folklore tradition and Lawrence Ye's Dragon Gate (1993), an obvious example of an immigrant who regards America as a "mountainous area", is part of the author's chronology of Jinshan. In Yeepu 's young adult novel, Otto moved to America when he encountered racial discrimination in his native China.