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Paul Yee

    Paul Yee discovered his passion for writing through a deep dive into the history of Chinese immigrants in North America. His extensive body of work, primarily aimed at young readers across various formats, alongside historical accounts for all ages, showcases his dedication to this specific area of study. Informed by his background in history and archival work, Yee's writing meticulously researches and brings to life the experiences of those who shaped the continent's past. His compelling narratives offer readers a significant literary exploration of cultural migration and settlement.

    Money Boy
    • Money Boy

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      An American Library Association Youth Media Award Stonewall Honor Book Ray Liu knows he should be happy. He lives in a big suburban house with all the latest electronic gadgets, and even finds plenty of time to indulge in his love of gaming. He needs the escape. It’s tough getting grades that will please his army veteran father, when speaking English is still a struggle. And he can’t quite connect with his peers at high school -- Chinese immigrants like himself but who seem to have adjusted to North American life more easily. Then comes the fateful day when his father accesses Ray’s internet account, and discovers Ray has been cruising gay websites. Before Ray knows what has hit him, his belongings have been thrown on the front lawn, and he has been kicked out. Angry,defiant, Ray heads to downtown Toronto. In short order he is robbed, beaten up and seduced, and he learns the hard realities of life on the street. Could he really sell himself for sex? Lots of people use their bodies to make money -- athletes, actors, models, pop singers. If no one gets hurt, why should anyone care?

      Money Boy