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A balanced view of acculturation: Comments on Lawrence Yep's three novels

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Mingshui Cai is a doctoral student at the Ohio State University, majoring in language, literature, and reading education.

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Cai, M. A balanced view of acculturation: Comments on Lawrence Yep's three novels. Child Lit Educ 23, 107–118 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01141848

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