Lisa Zhang Wharton
Story to Story Contributing Author
Born and raised in Beijing, China, Lisa Zhang Wharton is graduate of Peking University and University of Minnesota. She is an engineer by education and an author by vocation. She has previously published several short stories about life in China in various literary magazines. Her short story, “My Uncle,” won second prize in a WICE-sponsored Paris Writer’s Workshop. Last Kiss in Tiananmen Square is her first full-length novel. Recently its paperback has been republished by Myrddin Publishing and can be found on Amazon.
She strives to enlighten her readers about the cultural differences between the West and China, showing not only the differences but also the similarities, to foster global thinking and hopefully create a path to a more peaceful world.
She works at Medtronic Inc. and lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, with her husband.
Short Story Overview
Spies in the Bunker, is the story of a little girl who spends time exploring with her friend while missing her mother.
In this collection of short stories and poems children will experience the voices of a diverse group of authors.
All proceeds from the sale of this book go toward helping another emerging author become published!
Ages 8 +