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'''''China Mountain Zhang''''' is a [[1992]] novel by [[Maureen F. McHugh]]. It tells the story of a young gay man who hides his sexuality and mixed-blood ancestry in a future where the United States has been taken over by socialist China.


'''China Mountain Zhang''' is a [[1992]] novel by [[Maureen F. McHugh]]. It tells the story of a young gay man who hides his sexuality and mixed-blood ancestry in a future where the United States has been taken over by socialist China.
It won the [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award|Tiptree]] and [[Lambda Literary Awards|Lambda Awards]] in 1993, and was a co-winner of the [[Gaylactic Spectrum Award]]'s Hall of Fame category in 1999. Also won the [[Lambda Award]] for 1992 gay men's science fiction and fantasy.
 
It won the [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award|Tiptree]] and [[Lambda Literary Awards|Lambda Awards]] in 1993, and was a co-winner of the [[Gaylactic Spectrum Award]]'s Hall of Fame category in 1999.




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Cover of 1993 Tor edition
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China Mountain Zhang is a 1992 novel by Maureen F. McHugh. It tells the story of a young gay man who hides his sexuality and mixed-blood ancestry in a future where the United States has been taken over by socialist China.

It won the Tiptree and Lambda Awards in 1993, and was a co-winner of the Gaylactic Spectrum Award's Hall of Fame category in 1999. Also won the Lambda Award for 1992 gay men's science fiction and fantasy.