Elizabeth Foreman Lewis
(1892 - 1958)
Elizabeth Foreman Lewis grew up in Baltimore and became a Methodist missionary to China where she arrived in 1917, working in schools in Nanking and Chungking. Invalided home in the 1920’s she wrote novels and short stories based on her experiences.
Bibliography
The Children’s Hour Volume 9 (1953)
An collection of stories from many lands.
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Elizabeth Foreman Lewis
Kate Seredy
Armstrong Sperry
Edith Unnerstad
Hilda van Stockum
Various
Hilda van Stockum
Keith Ward
Et al
Ho-Ming, Girl of New China (1934)
A twelve-year old girl finds a new way of growing up in the changing society of China in the 1920’s.
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Young Fu of the Upper Yangtze (1932)
At age thirteen Young Fu is apprenticed to a coppersmith in the big city of Chungking.
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