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The article presents the author's insights on the publication of his three Chinese historical fiction books. The author says that the creation of his second book The Melting Pot is led by the New Gold Mountain, which he thought that contains some incorrect information. He states that he offered a range of objects from within the museum, including coins and indenture certificates in the Seams of Gold.
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- Seams of Gold 2007 single work children's fiction
- The Melting Pot : The Diary of Edward Chek Chee, Sydney, 1903-1904 2007 single work children's fiction
- New Gold Mountain : The Diary of Shu Cheong, Lambing Flat, 1860-1861 2005 single work children's fiction
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