Lensey Namioka Explained

Birth Date:1929 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Beijing, China
Occupation:Writer
Years Active:1976-2006
Notable Works:Ties that Bind, Ties that Break
Spouse:Isaac Namioka
Children:Aki, Michi
Parents:Buwei Yang Chao, Yuen Ren Chao
Relatives:Rulan Chao Pian

Lensey Namioka (or ;[1] [2] born June 14, 1929) is a Chinese-born American writer of books for young adults and children. She writes about China and Chinese American families, as well as Japan, her husband's native country.

Early life and education

Lensey Chao attended Radcliffe College and the University of California, Berkeley, where her father was a professor of Asian Studies, to study mathematics. Here she met and married Isaac Namioka, a fellow graduate student who was born in Japan. Namioka ended up earning a bachelor's and a master's degree in math.[3]

Origin of her first name

Lensey Namioka is the only Chinese person known to have the first name "Lensey". Her name has an especially unusual property for a Chinese person born in China: there are no Chinese characters to represent it. When Lensey's father was cataloging all of the phonemes used in Chinese, he noted that there were two syllables that were possible in the Chinese language, but which were used in no Chinese words. These syllables could be written in Gwoyeu Romatzyh as "len" and "sey." His third daughter was born soon after, so he named her "Lensey."[4]

Awards and recognition

Namioka has won many awards for her work. For instance, Ties that Bind, Ties that Break was named one of the American Library Association's 10 Best Books for Young People, and also won the California Young Reader Medal and the Washington State Governor's Writers Award.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: 文化史料丛刊 Wen hua shi liao cong kan . 1983 . 7 . 6 . zh.
  2. Web site: 胡适五十晋三大庆的宾客签名簿上的人物分别都是谁? - 知乎 . 2024-05-12 . www.zhihu.com.
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  4. Book: Chao, Yuen Ren . 赵元任全集 . 2002 . 商务印书馆 . en . 15, part 2 . 583 .
  5. Web site: 2017-11-01 . Washington State Book Award Past Winners . . https://web.archive.org/web/20171101034909/https://www.spl.org/audiences/adults/washington-state-book-awards/washington-state-book-award-past-winners#2000 . 1 November 2017 . 2023-10-30.