Laurence Yep
Laurence Michael Yep (born 1948) is a prolific, award-winning Chinese-American modern author.
Laurence Yep has been fascinated with tales of sibling rivalry from the day he was born. His older brother, Tom, chose his name Laurence – after a saint who died a particularly gruesome death. Laurence has been trying to get even ever since. Laurence Yep now lives in Pacific Grove, California, with his wife and is one of children's literature's most respected authors.
Laurence Yep's award-winning titles include Newbery Honor Books Dragonwings and Dragon's Gate. He was awarded the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal in 2005 for his contributions to children's literature.
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Edited Seregil of Rhiminee July 15, 2009
Speculative Fiction Novels (18)
City of Ice (City Trilogy #2) 2011 | fantasy, young adult |
City of Fire (City Trilogy #1) 2009 | fantasy, young adult |
Tiger Magic (The Tiger's Apprentice #3) 2006 | fantasy, young adult |
Tiger's Blood (The Tiger's Apprentice #2) 2005 | fantasy, young adult |
The Tiger's Apprentice (The Tiger's Apprentice #1) 2003 | fantasy, young adult |
The Magic Paintbrush 2000 | fantasy, childrens |
The Imp That Ate My Homework 1998 | fantasy, young adult |
The Ghost Fox 1994 | fantasy, childrens |
Dragon War (Dragon Series #4) 1992 | fantasy, young adult |
Dragon Cauldron (Dragon Series #3) 1991 | fantasy, young adult |
Tongues of Jade 1991 | fantasy, short stories, young adult |
The Rainbow People 1989 | fantasy, short stories, young adult |
Monster Makers, Inc. 1986 | science fiction, young adult |
Shadow Lord (Star Trek: The Original Series (numbered novels) #22) 1985 | science fiction |
Dragon Steel (Dragon Series #2) 1985 | fantasy, young adult |
Dragon of the Lost Sea (Dragon Series #1) 1982 | fantasy, young adult |
Seademons 1977 | fantasy |
Sweetwater 1973 | science fiction, young adult |