Arlene Chan
Toronto 43° 39' 12.53" N, 79° 23' 2.16" W Literature Person
Published books
Title | Extended title | Year of Publication |
---|---|---|
The Spirit of the Dragon | The Spirit of the Dragon-the Story of Jean Lumb, a proud Chinese Canadian | 1997 |
The Moon Festival | The Moon Festival-a Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival | 1999 |
Awakening the Dragon | Awakening the Dragon-the Dragon Boat Festival | 2004 |
The Chinese in Toronto from 1878 | The Chinese in Toronto from 1878-From Outside to Inside the Circle | 2011 |
The Chinese Community in Toronto: Then and Now | The Chinese Community in Toronto: Then and Now | 2013 |
Righting Canada's Wrongs | Righting Canada's Wrongs: The Chinese Head Tax and Anti-Chinese Immigration Policies in the Twentieth Century | 2014 |
Arlene Chan (Chinese: 陳林瑞玲; born in Toronto, Ontario; third generation Chinese Canadian) is a writer and retired librarian. Chan has published non-fiction works for children, young adults, and adults on Chinese festivals, dragon boat racing, and the Chinese in Canada. She is currently working on two books that will be published in 2013 by Dundurn Press and James Lorimer Publishing.
An avid dragon boater and gold-medal member of the Canadian National Women’s Dragon Boat Team, she lives, writes, and paddles in Toronto. She is the daughter of Jean Lumb, the first Chinese Canadian woman to receive the Order of Canada.
Chan is the president of the Jean Lumb Foundation that supports a scholarship program for high school students of Chinese heritage, director of Little Pear Garden Collective, and member of the Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers Advisory Council.
Bibliography Awakening the Dragon: The Dragon Boat Festival. Toronto: Tundra Books, 2004.
The Chinese in Toronto from 1878: From Outside to Inside the Circle. Toronto: Dundurn Press, 2011.
The Moon Festival: A Chinese Mid-autumn Celebration. Toronto: Umbrella Press, 1999. Nominated for the Ontario Silver Birch Award.
Paddles Up! Dragon Boat Racing in Canada. Toronto: Dundurn Press, 2009. “The Photography of Elaine Ling.” Ricepaper 13, No. 2 (2008), p. 44.
The Spirit of the Dragon: The Story of Jean Lumb, A Proud Chinese Canadian. Toronto: Umbrella Press, 1997. Selected as a Choice Book by the Canadian Children’s Book Centre.