Lensey Namioka
Encyclopedia
Lensey Chao Namioka is a children's book author and mathematician. She is best known for the short story 'The All American Slurp'
Awards
- Washington State Governor's Writers Award, 1976, 1990 Island of Ogres
- Certificate of Merit, Parenting Magazine, 1993 Coming of the Bear
- Washington State Governor's Writers Award, 1995 April and the Dragon Lady
- Parents Choice Award, 1995 Yang the ld Medal, 2000 Yang the Eldest and His Odd Jobs
Books
- Juan Paolo and ENMA_AI
- Nikko De Vera and the Weaklings
- The Samurai and the Long-nosed Devils (1976)
- White Serpent Castle (1976)
- The All American Slurp
- Japan: a Traveler's Companion (1979)
- Valley of the Broken Cherry Trees (1980)
- Who's Hu? (1980)
- Village of the Vampire Cat (1981)
- China: a Traveler's Companion (1985)
- Phantom of Tiger Mountain (1986)
- Island of Ogres (1989)
- Coming of the Bear (1992)
- Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear (1992)
- April and the Dragon Lady (1994)
- Yang the Third and Her Impossible Family (1995)
- The Loyal Cat (1995)
- Den of the White Fox (1997)
- The Laziest Boy in the World (1998)
- Yang the Second and Her Secret Admirers (1998)
- Ties that Bind, Ties that BreakTies that Bind, Ties that BreakTies that Bind, Ties that Break is a children's historical novel written by Chinese-American author Lensey Namioka and published in 1999. Set in early twentieth-century China, the story follows a girl named Ailin who refuses to have her feet bound, which comes to affect her future...
(1999) - Yang the Eldest and His Odd Jobs (2000)
- The Hungriest Boy in the World (2001)
- An Ocean Apart, a World Away (2002)
- Half and Half (2003)
- Mismatch (2006)
- LAFFF
- "FOX HUNT"
- The All-American Slurp
- The Inn of Lost Time
Play
- Herbal Nightmare (anthologized in Center Stage, HarperCollins, 1921)