Sing to the Dawn

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Sing to the Dawn
Author Minfong Ho
Country Southeast Asia
Language English
Publisher William Morrow & Co
Released 1975
Media Type Print (Hardcover & Paperback)
Pages 160
ISBN 068841690X

Sing to the Dawn is a 1975 story by Minfong Ho, which was originally published as a short story and won the first prize in the Council of Interracial Books for Children.[1] It was later extended to a full-length novel.

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Dawan, a young village girl in Thailand, wins a scholarship to study in the city school. Her brother, Kwai, places second, causing a rift between the two previously-close siblings. This hostility is further exarcebated by Dawan's father, who feels that the city is no place for a girl. Dawan faces obstacles at every turn, and eventually overcomes these obstacles and proves to herself and to others that she is fully capable of handling the scholarship and the responsiblity it entails.

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