The Tale of Rickshaw Rooster

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By Sarah Brennan

Illustrated by Harry Harrison

Rickshaw is a proud, vain and extremely noisy rooster living in the backstreets of 1920s Shanghai. When the Annual Race along the famous Bund is announced, winning is a matter of national pride for the contestants representing Shanghaiโ€™s international Concessions. But Rickshaw Rooster has other ideas! Will the foreigners win again, or will a local hero carry the day? Find out in this tale of loyalty, ruffled feathers and cocky determination!

Highlights 1920s Shanghai, its famous Bund, the international concessions, the end of empire and the rise of nationalism in China, and the special characteristics of people born in the Year of the Rooster.

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Rickshaw is a proud, vain and extremely noisy rooster living in the backstreets of 1920s Shanghai. When the Annual Race along the famous Bund is announced, winning is a matter of national pride for the contestants representing Shanghaiโ€™s international Concessions. But Rickshaw Rooster has other ideas! Will the foreigners win again, or will a local hero carry the day? Find out in this tale of loyalty, ruffled feathers and cocky determination! Highlights 1920s Shanghai, its famous Bund, the international concessions, the end of empire and the rise of nationalism in China, and the special characteristics of people born in the Year of the Rooster.

โ€œA wonderful romp through 1920s Shanghai, packed with historical sites, sounds and characters that kids will love. Brennan and Harrisonโ€™s latest tale sweeps you back through the days of the cityโ€™s glamorous past in this wonderfully illustrated childrenโ€™s book, complete with a charismatic mob of animals out to win the day.โ€ โ€“ Helen Roxburgh, Books Editor, Time Out Shanghai

โ€œWatch out kids โ€“ Sarah Brennan and Harry Harrison are back! And this time theyโ€™re roaring into the twentieth century. The place? Shanghai, Paris of the East. The event? The annual Shanghai Race. But this year thereโ€™s a twist. Instead of horses galloping around the track, it will be cars charging along the Bund. The cityโ€™s high and mighty will be there, determined to reach the finish line first. But the poor folk of Shanghai have two aces up their sleeves: Rickshaw runner Tommy Tan, the fastest man in town, and his pal Rickshaw Rooster, the cockiest bird around!โ€ โ€“ John Carroll, Professor of History, University of Hong Kong

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