GHOSTS OF GOLD MOUNTAIN: THE EPIC STORY OF THE CHINESE WHO By Gordon H. Chang

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ISBN-10
0358331811
Publication Name
Mariner Books
Type
Paperback
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9780358331810
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Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0358331811
ISBN-13
9780358331810
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2309360013

Product Key Features

Book Title
Ghosts of Gold Mountain : the Epic Story of the Chinese Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Topic
United States / 19th Century, United States / 21st Century, Asia / China
Publication Year
2020
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
History
Author
Gordon H. Chang
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
9.3 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
6.1 in

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Trade
Reviews
WINNER OF THE ASIAN/PACIFIC AMERICAN LIBRARIANS AWARD FOR LITERATURE WINNER OF THE CHINESE AMERICAN LIBRARIANS ASSOCIATION BEST BOOK AWARD "Gripping . . . Chang has accomplished the seemingly impossible . . . He has written a remarkably rich, human, and compelling story of the railroad Chinese." -- Peter Cozzens, Wall Street Journal "The lived experience of the Railroad Chinese has long been elusive . . . Chang's book is a moving effort to recover their stories and honor their indispensable contribution to the building of modern America." -- New York Times "A valuable contribution to the history of the Chinese in North America." -- Kirkus Reviews "Ambitious . . . [Chang's] writing is vibrant and passionate." -- Publishers Weekly "This epic account will stand as the definitive history of how Chinese laborers, including members of my own family, did monumental work under some of the most difficult physical circumstances imaginable on a project that would eventually transform our country. Fascinating and heartbreaking, Ghosts of Gold Mountain is a must-read." -- Lisa See, New York Times best-selling author of On Gold Mountain and Snow Flower and the Secret Fan "Under Gordon Chang's inspired pen, the unheralded contribution of Chinese laborers in building America's first transcontinental railroad bursts into daylight like a mighty locomotive rushing from a mountain tunnel. These 'Railroad Chinese' left a rich legacy of herculean construction throughout the American West, and by ably sifting through frequently elusive sources, Dr. Chang brings their individual stories and culture into illuminating focus." -- Walter R. Borneman, author of Iron Horses: America's Race to Bring the Railroads West "America is forever indebted to the roughly twenty thousand Chinese workers who built the western portion of the Transcontinental Railroad. Yet their momentous journeys, their dreams and travails, the racism that they endured, and their ultimate triumphs and tragedies have remained only dimly understood and recognized until now. Gordon Chang has finally told their story in a vivid, insightful, and deeply human way." -- Andrés Reséndez, author of The Other Slavery " Ghosts of Gold Mountain is a treasure trove of stories, and of exciting scholarship that answers questions many of us have asked for decades. In this profound and inspiring book, Chang reveals at last how the West was truly won: by Railroad Chinese who literally united these American states." -- David Henry Hwang, author of the Tony Award-winning play M. Butterfly "Gordon Chang leaves no boulder unturned, nor tunnel unexplored, as he brings vital detail to the lives of the Chinese railroad workers: 'ghosts' who are no longer missing in history, thanks to his meticulous research. After a hundred and fifty years, this book sets the record straight." -- Helen Zia, author of Last Boat out of Shanghai, "Gripping . . . Chang has accomplished the seemingly impossible . . . He has written a remarkably rich, human, and compelling story of the railroad Chinese." -- Peter Cozzens, Wall Street Journal "The lived experience of the Railroad Chinese has long been elusive . . . Chang's book is a moving effort to recover their stories and honor their indispensable contribution to the building of modern America." -- New York Times "A valuable contribution to the history of the Chinese in North America." -- Kirkus Reviews "Ambitious . . . [Chang's] writing is vibrant and passionate." -- Publishers Weekly "This epic account will stand as the definitive history of how Chinese laborers, including members of my own family, did monumental work under some of the most difficult physical circumstances imaginable on a project that would eventually transform our country. Fascinating and heartbreaking, Ghosts of Gold Mountain is a must-read." -- Lisa See, New York Times best-selling author of On Gold Mountain and Snow Flower and the Secret Fan "Under Gordon Chang's inspired pen, the unheralded contribution of Chinese laborers in building America's first transcontinental railroad bursts into daylight like a mighty locomotive rushing from a mountain tunnel. These 'Railroad Chinese' left a rich legacy of herculean construction throughout the American West, and by ably sifting through frequently elusive sources, Dr. Chang brings their individual stories and culture into illuminating focus." -- Walter R. Borneman, author of Iron Horses: America's Race to Bring the Railroads West "America is forever indebted to the roughly twenty thousand Chinese workers who built the western portion of the Transcontinental Railroad. Yet their momentous journeys, their dreams and travails, the racism that they endured, and their ultimate triumphs and tragedies have remained only dimly understood and recognized until now. Gordon Chang has finally told their story in a vivid, insightful, and deeply human way." -- Andrés Reséndez, author of The Other Slavery " Ghosts of Gold Mountain is a treasure trove of stories, and of exciting scholarship that answers questions many of us have asked for decades. In this profound and inspiring book, Chang reveals at last how the West was truly won: by Railroad Chinese who literally united these American states." -- David Henry Hwang, author of the Tony Award-winning play M. Butterfly "Gordon Chang leaves no boulder unturned, nor tunnel unexplored, as he brings vital detail to the lives of the Chinese railroad workers: 'ghosts' who are no longer missing in history, thanks to his meticulous research. After a hundred and fifty years, this book sets the record straight." -- Helen Zia, author of Last Boat out of Shanghai, "Gripping... Chang has accomplished the seemingly impossible... he has written a remarkably rich, human and compelling story of the railroad Chinese." --Peter Cozzens, Wall Street Journal "The lived experience of the Railroad Chinese has long been elusive... Chang's book is a moving effort to recover their stories and honor their indispensable contribution to the building of modern America." --The New York Times "A valuable contribution to the history of the Chinese in North America." -- Kirkus Review s "Ambitious...[Chang's] writing is vibrant and passionate." -- Publishers Weekly "This epic account will stand as the definitive history of how Chinese laborers, including members of my own family, did monumental work under some of the most difficult physical circumstances imaginable on a project that would eventually transform our country. Fascinating and heart-breaking, Ghosts of Gold Mountain is a must read." -- Lisa See, New York Times best-selling author of On Gold Mountain and Snow Flower and the Secret Fan "Under Gordon Chang's inspired pen, the unheralded contribution of Chinese laborers in building America's first transcontinental railroad bursts into daylight like a mighty locomotive rushing from a mountain tunnel. These 'Railroad Chinese' left a rich legacy of herculean construction throughout the American West, and by ably sifting through frequently elusive sources, Dr. Chang brings their individual stories and culture into illuminating focus." -- Walter R. Borneman, author of Iron Horses: America's Race to Bring the Railroads West "America is forever indebted to the roughly twenty thousand Chinese workers who built the western portion of the Transcontinental Railroad. Yet their momentous journeys, their dreams and travails, the racism that they endured, and their ultimate triumphs and tragedies have remained only dimly understood and recognized until now. Gordon Chang has finally told their story in a vivid, insightful, and deeply human way." -- Andrés Reséndez, author of The Other Slavery " Ghosts of Gold Mountain is a treasure trove of stories, and of exciting scholarship that answers questions many of us have asked for decades. In this profound and inspiring book, Chang reveals at last how the West was truly won: by Railroad Chinese who literally united these American states." -- David Henry Hwang, author of the Tony Award-winning play M. Butterfly "Gordon Chang leaves no boulder unturned, nor tunnel unexplored, as he brings vital detail to the lives of the Chinese railroad workers: 'ghosts' who are no longer missing in history, thanks to his meticulous research. After a hundred and fifty years, this book sets the record straight." -- Helen Zia, author of Last Boat out of Shanghai, WINNER OF THE ASIAN/PACIFIC AMERICAN AWARD FOR LITERATURE WINNER OF THE CHINESE AMERICAN LIBRARIANS ASSOCIATION BEST BOOK AWARD "Gripping . . . Chang has accomplished the seemingly impossible . . . He has written a remarkably rich, human, and compelling story of the railroad Chinese." -- Peter Cozzens, Wall Street Journal "The lived experience of the Railroad Chinese has long been elusive . . . Chang's book is a moving effort to recover their stories and honor their indispensable contribution to the building of modern America." -- New York Times "A valuable contribution to the history of the Chinese in North America." -- Kirkus Reviews "Ambitious . . . [Chang's] writing is vibrant and passionate." -- Publishers Weekly "This epic account will stand as the definitive history of how Chinese laborers, including members of my own family, did monumental work under some of the most difficult physical circumstances imaginable on a project that would eventually transform our country. Fascinating and heartbreaking, Ghosts of Gold Mountain is a must-read." -- Lisa See, New York Times best-selling author of On Gold Mountain and Snow Flower and the Secret Fan "Under Gordon Chang's inspired pen, the unheralded contribution of Chinese laborers in building America's first transcontinental railroad bursts into daylight like a mighty locomotive rushing from a mountain tunnel. These 'Railroad Chinese' left a rich legacy of herculean construction throughout the American West, and by ably sifting through frequently elusive sources, Dr. Chang brings their individual stories and culture into illuminating focus." -- Walter R. Borneman, author of Iron Horses: America's Race to Bring the Railroads West "America is forever indebted to the roughly twenty thousand Chinese workers who built the western portion of the Transcontinental Railroad. Yet their momentous journeys, their dreams and travails, the racism that they endured, and their ultimate triumphs and tragedies have remained only dimly understood and recognized until now. Gordon Chang has finally told their story in a vivid, insightful, and deeply human way." -- Andrés Reséndez, author of The Other Slavery " Ghosts of Gold Mountain is a treasure trove of stories, and of exciting scholarship that answers questions many of us have asked for decades. In this profound and inspiring book, Chang reveals at last how the West was truly won: by Railroad Chinese who literally united these American states." -- David Henry Hwang, author of the Tony Award-winning play M. Butterfly "Gordon Chang leaves no boulder unturned, nor tunnel unexplored, as he brings vital detail to the lives of the Chinese railroad workers: 'ghosts' who are no longer missing in history, thanks to his meticulous research. After a hundred and fifty years, this book sets the record straight." -- Helen Zia, author of Last Boat out of Shanghai, WINNER OF THE ASIAN/PACIFIC AMERICAN LIBRARIANS AWARD FOR LITERATURE WINNER OF THE CHINESE AMERICAN LIBRARIANS ASSOCIATION BEST BOOK AWARD "Gripping . . . Chang has accomplished the seemingly impossible . . . He has written a remarkably rich, human, and compelling story of the railroad Chinese." -- Peter Cozzens, Wall Street Journal "The lived experience of the Railroad Chinese has long been elusive . . . Chang''s book is a moving effort to recover their stories and honor their indispensable contribution to the building of modern America." -- New York Times "A revelatory narrative... sweeping yet intimate... Chang sets out redress what has been an elemental failure of imagination--a pattern of prejudicial and myopic history-making that has marginalized Chinese railroad workers through amnesia, insults and elisions, effectively ghosting them from American history... Chang''s committed, imaginative, grounded, and reverent narrative ultimately pays proper respect to the ghosts of Gold Mountain, allowing us to see and appreciate their lives ." -- Reviews in American History "A valuable contribution to the history of the Chinese in North America." -- Kirkus Reviews "Ambitious . . . [Chang''s] writing is vibrant and passionate." -- Publishers Weekly "This epic account will stand as the definitive history of how Chinese laborers, including members of my own family, did monumental work under some of the most difficult physical circumstances imaginable on a project that would eventually transform our country. Fascinating and heartbreaking, Ghosts of Gold Mountain is a must-read." -- Lisa See, New York Times best-selling author of On Gold Mountain and Snow Flower and the Secret Fan "Under Gordon Chang''s inspired pen, the unheralded contribution of Chinese laborers in building America''s first transcontinental railroad bursts into daylight like a mighty locomotive rushing from a mountain tunnel. These ''Railroad Chinese'' left a rich legacy of herculean construction throughout the American West, and by ably sifting through frequently elusive sources, Dr. Chang brings their individual stories and culture into illuminating focus." -- Walter R. Borneman, author of Iron Horses: America''s Race to Bring the Railroads West "America is forever indebted to the roughly twenty thousand Chinese workers who built the western portion of the Transcontinental Railroad. Yet their momentous journeys, their dreams and travails, the racism that they endured, and their ultimate triumphs and tragedies have remained only dimly understood and recognized until now. Gordon Chang has finally told their story in a vivid, insightful, and deeply human way." -- Andrés Reséndez, author of The Other Slavery " Ghosts of Gold Mountain is a treasure trove of stories, and of exciting scholarship that answers questions many of us have asked for decades. In this profound and inspiring book, Chang reveals at last how the West was truly won: by Railroad Chinese who literally united these American states." -- David Henry Hwang, author of the Tony Award-winning play M. Butterfly "Gordon Chang leaves no boulder unturned, nor tunnel unexplored, as he brings vital detail to the lives of the Chinese railroad workers: ''ghosts'' who are no longer missing in history, thanks to his meticulous research. After a hundred and fifty years, this book sets the record straight." -- Helen Zia, author of Last Boat out of Shanghai
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Synopsis
"Gripping . . . Chang has accomplished the seemingly impossible . . . He has written a remarkably rich, human, and compelling story of the railroad Chinese." -- Peter Cozzens, Wall Street Journal WINNER OF THE ASIAN/PACIFIC AMERICAN AWARD FOR LITERATURE WINNER OF THE CHINESE AMERICAN LIBRARIANS ASSOCIATION BEST BOOK AWARD A groundbreaking, breathtaking history of the Chinese workers who built the Transcontinental Railroad, helping to forge modern America only to disappear into the shadows of history until now From across the sea, they came by the thousands, escaping war and poverty in southern China to seek their fortunes in America. Converging on the enormous western worksite of the Transcontinental Railroad, the migrants spent years dynamiting tunnels through the snow-packed cliffs of the Sierra Nevada and laying tracks across the burning Utah desert. Their sweat and blood fueled the ascent of an interlinked, industrial United States. But those of them who survived this perilous effort would suffer a different kind of death: a historical one, as they were pushed first to the margins of American life and then to the fringes of public memory. In this groundbreaking account, award-winning scholar Gordon H. Chang draws on unprecedented research to recover the Chinese railroad workers' stories and celebrate their role in remaking America. An invaluable correction of a great historical injustice, The Ghosts of Gold Mountain returns these "silent spikes" to their rightful place in our national saga. "The lived experience of the Railroad Chinese has long been elusive . . . Chang's book is a moving effort to recover their stories and honor their indispensable contribution to the building of modern America." -- New York Times, "Gripping . . . Chang has accomplished the seemingly impossible . . . He has written a remarkably rich, human, and compelling story of the railroad Chinese." -- Peter Cozzens, Wall Street Journal A groundbreaking, breathtaking history of the Chinese workers who built the Transcontinental Railroad, helping to forge modern America only to disappear into the shadows of history until now From across the sea, they came by the thousands, escaping war and poverty in southern China to seek their fortunes in America. Converging on the enormous western worksite of the Transcontinental Railroad, the migrants spent years dynamiting tunnels through the snow-packed cliffs of the Sierra Nevada and laying tracks across the burning Utah desert. Their sweat and blood fueled the ascent of an interlinked, industrial United States. But those of them who survived this perilous effort would suffer a different kind of death: a historical one, as they were pushed first to the margins of American life and then to the fringes of public memory. In this groundbreaking account, award-winning scholar Gordon H. Chang draws on unprecedented research to recover the Chinese railroad workers' stories and celebrate their role in remaking America. An invaluable correction of a great historical injustice, The Ghosts of Gold Mountain returns these "silent spikes" to their rightful place in our national saga. "The lived experience of the Railroad Chinese has long been elusive . . . Chang's book is a moving effort to recover their stories and honor their indispensable contribution to the building of modern America." -- New York Times, In 1864, as the Civil War still raged, thousands of Chinese migrants crossed the Pacific and converged on the enormous western work site of the Transcontinental Railroad. Over the next five years, these workers blasted tunnels through the Sierra Nevada granite and laid tracks across the burning Nevada and Utah deserts. As many as twelve hundred lost their lives along the route. Those who survived would suffer a different kind of death: a historical one, as they were pushed first to the margins of American life and then to the fringes of public memory. In this magisterial book, award-winning historian Gordon H. Chang recovers the stories of these "silent spikes" and returns them to their rightful place in our national saga. Book jacket., A groundbreaking, breathtaking history of the Chinese workers who built the Transcontinental Railroad, helping to forge modern America only to disappear into the shadows of history until now

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