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Behold the Many
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Lois-Ann Yamanaka
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"Yamanaka's tortured characters take us through poles of illness and health, damnation and redemption, curses and prayers, and life and death in a dazzling display of language that reveals the author's roots as a poet . . . Yamanaka's dogged attention to details—particularly shards of beauty in the midst of terrible events—makes this novel wondrous and life-affirming even as it guides readers through the difficult territories of sickness, loss and death . . . Anah suffers many devastating words and events in the course of this novel. But in
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American Born Chinese
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"Graphic novels that focus on nonwhite characters are exceedingly rare in American comics. Enter
American Born Chinese
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My Name Is Number 4
A True Story from the Cultural Revolution
Ting-xing Ye
St. Martin's Griffin/Thomas Dunne Books
"The mounting set of obstacles called forth a courage and fortitude that are likely the intended lessons for this book's young adult audience, as is her persistence, which is highlighted when her determination to learn English became her path back into the world."—
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Asian American Dreams
The Emergence of an American People
Helen Zia
Farrar, Straus and Giroux Paperbacks
"An ambitious blend of personal and cultural history, a primer on Asian America that covers everything from the history of Asian immigration to the turbulence of the past three decades as the community has gone from silent majority to demanding its place in American society."—
Ferdinand M. de Leon
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China High
My Fast Times in the 010: A Beijing Memoir
ZZ
St. Martin's Griffin
A swaggering true tale of sex, drugs and money in the new young professional class in China ZZ’s parents got him out of Communist China—but now that he’s got...
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