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Born: Established: ca. 2007 Willoughby, Chatswood - Gordon - Castlecrag area, Sydney Northern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales, ;
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1 y separately published work icon Are You a Dragon? 吴棣 , 吴棣 (illustrator), Kathy Huang (illustrator), Willoughby : Rainbow Dragon Publishing , 2009 Z1884504 2009 single work picture book children's 'Mark and his family have lunch with Ming and his grandfather in Chinatown. Ming's grandfathers explains the significance of Chinese New Year and the zodiac to Mark and family.' (Publication summary)
1 y separately published work icon Going Home : An Australian Girl's Art Diary in China Lily Wu , Lily Wu (illustrator), ( trans. Kathy Huang )expression Willoughby : Rainbow Dragon Publishing , 2008 Z1884518 2008 single work diary picture book children's Lily goes to China for the first time to celebrate Chinese New Year and wonders whether the celebrations will be same as her family enjoys in Australia.
1 2 y separately published work icon Glass Tears Jane Jolly , 吴棣 (illustrator), Balmain : Limelight Press , 2005 Z1190627 2005 single work picture book children's 'Tian and her family make a special glass bouquet to place on their father's grave. Some years before, he hed left Vietnam on a ship bound for wider, browner lands, but never came home. As Tian threads the tiny glass beads onto wire stems she remembers her father and shed[s] for him a glass tear.' (Publisher's blurb)
1 1 y separately published work icon Peacock Girl Lily Wu , Kathy Huang (illustrator), 吴棣 (illustrator), Sydney : Rainbow Dragon Publishing , 2007 Z1512499 2007 single work picture book autobiography biography children's 'Lily Wu tells of a fascinating, true story of a peacock dress as it was handed down from generation to generation, but will it be able to last until it is time to be handed down to Lily? Join Lily as she remembers the past of her mother and grandma, and also the pain of the Cultural Revolution as it affected millions of lives in China'. (Source: back cover.)
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