- Lensey Namioka
Lensey Chao Namioka (born
June 14 ,1929 ,Beijing ,China ) is a children's book author and mathematician. She is best known for the short story ' [http://www.lensey.com/short_stories.html The All American Slurp] 'Biography
Namioka was born in Beijing, the daughter of linguist
Yuenren Chao and physicianBuwei Yang Chao . The family moved often in China. In 1937, the Chaos were living inNanjing , and fled westward in the face of the Japanese Invasion. They eventually made their way toHawaii , thenCambridge, Massachusetts . Namioka attended grade school in Cambridge and excelled at mathematics.Namioka attended
University of California, Berkeley , where her father was a professor of Asian Studies. Here she met and marriedIsaac Namioka , a fellow graduate student in mathematics. The Namiokas moved toIthaca, New York , where Isaac Namioka taught atCornell University , and Lensey Namioka taught atWells College .In 1959, the Namiokas' first daughter Aki was born, followed by a second daughter Michi, who was born in 1961. The family moved to
Seattle in 1963, when Isaac Namioka accepted a position at theUniversity of Washington .In the 1970s, on a visit to
Japan , Namioka visitedNamioka Castle . The experience inspired her to learn more about thesamurai . This study culminated in "The Samurai and the Long-nosed Devils", which was published in 1976. Namioka expanded this book into a whole series of books about samurai. Namioka also wrote a series of books about a Chinese American family named Yang, and several books about young women and girls facing difficult choices.Lensey Namioka is the only person known to have the first name "Lensey." Her name has an especially unusual property for a Chinese person born in China: there are no Chinese characters to represent it. Lensey's father,
Yuenren Chao , was cataloguing all of thephonemes used in Chinese. He noted that there were two syllables which were possible in the Chinese language, but which were used in no Chinese words. These syllables could be written in English as "len" and "sey." His third daughter was born soon after, and he named her "Lensey."Awards
* Washington State Governor's Writers Award, 1976 "White Serpent Castle"
* ALA Best Books List 1983 "Village of the Vampire Cat"
* Nominated for an Edgar, Young Adult Category 1983 "Village of the Vampire Cat"
* ALA Best Books List, 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 Third and Her Impossible Family"
* ALA Best Books list, 2000 "Ties That Bind, Ties That Break"
* Parents Choice Gold Medal, 2000 "Yang the Eldest and His Odd Jobs"
* Washington State Governor's Writers Award, 2000 "Ties That Bind, Ties That Break "
* California Young Reader Medal, 2004 "Ties That Bind, Ties That Break "Bibliography
Books
* The Samurai and the Long-nosed Devils (1976)
* White Serpent Castle (1976)
* 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 Break (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)hort Stories
* The All-American Slurp (anthologized in Visions, Delacorte, 1987; and many other textbooks and literature anthologies)
* Inn of Lost Time (anthologized in Connections, Delacorte, 1989)
* LAFFF (anthologized in Within Reach, HarperCollins, 1993)
* Foxhunt (anthologized in Join In, Dell, 1995)
* Little Li and the Old Soldier (anthologized in No Easy Answer, Dell, 1997)
* They Don't Mean It (anthologized in First Crossing: Stories About Teen Immigrants, Candlewick, 2004)Play
* Herbal Nightmare (anthologized in Center Stage, HarperCollins, 1921)
Articles
* Math and After Math (in anthology, Going Where I'm Coming From, Persea, 1995)
* Autobiographical Article (in anthology, Something About the Author, Gale Research, 1995)
* Various humorous articles for newspapers and magazinesExternal links
* [http://www.lensey.com Official web site]
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