This 80-page easy-to-understand reader is one of 12 historical novels in
the Hopes and Dreams series, whose diverse and fascinating characters,
regardless of their ethnicity, face prejudice, danger, hardships, and
setbacks, but survive with perseverance, a little bit of luck, and a
generous amount of love in their new home in the US. Downloadable audio
recordings of all 12 novels and free supplementary materials for
teachers are available (visit ProLinguaLearning.com for more details).
Plot Summary for For Gold and Blood: This is the story of two Chinese
brothers, Soo and Ping Lee, who, like many Chinese immigrants, leave
their home in China to go to California in 1851. They hope to strike it
rich in the Gold Rush and send money back to their family. In the gold
fields, they make a big strike but are cheated out of it. After 12 years
of prospecting, they split up. Soo joins the Chinese workers who build
the Central Pacific Railroad, while Ping opens a laundry in San
Francisco. With little to show for his work, Soo also goes to San
Francisco. Both men face prejudice and violence. In time they join rival
factions in the community of Chinatown, Ping with one of the Chinese Six
Families and Soo with a secret, illegal society called a tong. The story
ends after the 1906 earthquake. This dramatic historical novel portrays
the complicated lives of typical immigrants from China and many other
countries.