Eureka
by Victoria Chang
Narrated by Catherine Ho
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Pub Date Jan 27 2026 | Archive Date Jan 27 2026
Tantor Media | Tantor Audio
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Description
For fans of Inside Out and Back Again, Other Words for Home, and A Place to Hang the Moon—Eureka is a gorgeous and emotionally resonant novel-in-verse by multiple-award-winning poet Victoria Chang that sensitively and lyrically renders the tragic events surrounding the 1885 expulsion of Chinese Americans from Eureka, California.
Love illuminates the dark.
The year is 1885. San Francisco is dangerous for Chinese immigrants like twelve-year-old Mei Mei. She must venture on her own, without her family or friends, to Eureka, California, where it is supposedly safe.
But 300 miles from home, Mei Mei misses her Ma Ma's kindness, helping out in her Ba Ba's store, and playing hide-and-seek with her best friend, Hua Hua. Despite her fear and the increasing violence against her community, she finds hope in an unexpected friend, the giant Redwood trees, and a new dream: learning how to read in English. As the world around her grows more scary, Mei Mei discovers her own power, as well as the joy of found family, the importance of courage, and the nature of freedom.
Advance Praise
"The lyrical free verse transports readers into the vividly realized historical setting... This resonant story will endure for its specificity, poignancy, and metaphorical yet accessible verse." ―Kirkus, Starred Review
"Powerful... a welcome addition to any middle school historical fiction collection and will surely attract readers drawn to impactful stories told through lyrical verse." ―School Library Journal, Starred Review
"Chang vividly renders discrimination and racism experienced by those of Chinese heritage in 1880s California through the eyes of a 12-year-old Chinese immigrant in this dynamic verse novel." ―Publishers Weekly
"Emotionally resonant... Full of heart, this novel shines a light on an important time in history." ―Booklist
Available Editions
| EDITION | Audiobook, Unabridged |
| ISBN | 9798318537615 |
| PRICE | $20.99 (USD) |
| DURATION | 2 Hours, 39 Minutes |