The Railroad Adventures of Chen Sing
Author | George Chiang |
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Illustrator | Jessica Warner |
Language | English |
Genre | Historical Fiction - Children/Juvenile |
Publication place | Canada |
Awards | Reviewers Choice Award Global Ebook Award (2) Pacific Book Award |
ISBN | 978-1-4602-9940-1 |
The Railroad Adventures of Chen Sing is a chapter book for young readers written by George Chiang and illustrated by Jessica Warner. The book was published in hardcover, paperback and ebook on March 1, 2017 and has won the Pacific Book Award, The Reader Views Reviewer's Choice Award and two Global Ebook Awards.
Origins
[edit]The book is a work of historical fiction inspired by stories that Isaac (Ike) Sing told to Chiang in the late 1990s. Chiang made two trips, totalling a period of three weeks, to Sing's home in Cawston, British Columbia and recorded many hours of interviews about his own life and the life of his father, Chen Sing. From these recordings Chiang put together the life story of Chen Sing and used it to write the book. The real Chen Sing was born in 1860 and was orphaned at a young age. He lived an impoverished existence in Yin Ping, Guangdong with his elder brother and sister until his teenage years when he left to go to the city of Guangzhou, China to find work. Once there he found out about an opportunity to help build a railway in North America. The book follows his journey from his home village to the end of his railroad building days.[1][2][3]
Plot
[edit]"While the book is a work of historical fiction, it is based on the life of a real Chen Sing, an orphan who emigrated from southern China in the wake of floods and famine. In the book, he is small but strong and is able to survive the arduous two-month sea voyage and succeed at various jobs with the railway crew that others can not handle because of his determination and intelligence. He is also helped by his friendship with members of the Coast Salish people, who help him acclimate to the surprisingly cold winter. One chapter extols the simple joys of ice fishing, snowshoeing, snowball fights, and other winter pastimes that Chen Sing enjoys for the first time with a new friend."[4] Chen Sing and his railroad crew face disasters, encounters with wild animals and unforeseen events mark their journey as they build the railway through the Rocky Mountains until the completion of the railway.[1][2][3]
Awards
[edit]2018 Pinnacle Book Achievement Award - Best Children's Book (Fiction) [5]
2017-18 Reader View Kids - Winner Canada West [6]
2017 Pacific Book Award - Best Children's Picture Book[7]
2017 Global Ebook Award - Gold - Children's Literature Fiction [2][3][8]
2017 Global EBook Award - Gold - Juvenile Fiction [2][3][8]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Chinese Railway Worker History Comes to Life in New Canadian Children's Book | Rabble.ca, 2018-03-22
- ^ a b c d Award Winning Book Inspired By Cawton Man's Stories| Keremeos Review, October 3, 2017
- ^ a b c d Railroad Tale Features Merrit | Merritt Herald p. 17, 2017-09-07
- ^ The Railroad Adventures of Chen Sing | forewordreviews.com, May 2, 2017
- ^ Pinnacle Book Achievement Awards www.bookmarketingprofits.com, May 3, 2018
- ^ Reader Views Literary Award Winners 2017/2018 readerviews.com, March 11, 2018
- ^ Pacific Book Awards 2017 www.pacificbookreview.com, May 10, 2017
- ^ a b 2017 Global Ebook Award Winners globalebookawards.com, August 13, 2017
- Canadian children's books
- Canadian Pacific Railway
- 2017 children's books
- Children's books set in Canada
- Children's books about rail transport
- Books about immigration to the United States
- Children's fiction books
- Children's books set in China
- Asian-Canadian literature
- Children's books set in the United States
- Children's books about immigration