Stan Yan discusses his debut graphic novel, The Many Misfortunes of Eugenia Wang, a spooky tale that weaves superstitions with the challenges of school.
Browsing: Asian American Books
In Worthy: The Brave and Capable Life of Joseph Pierce, Andrea Wang turns her lyrical prose toward a little-known but important figure in American history.
A second-gen Korean American teen faces family pressure, identity struggles, fitting in, and first crushes in this heartfelt, relatable middle-grade novel.
Join us as author Lisa Tolin discusses her new picture book, Can You Imagine?: The Art and Life of Yoko Ono, and takes listeners beyond the Beatles narrative.
Today we chat with Jeanne Walker Harvey, author of The Glass Pyramid, a stunning picture book about I.M. Pei and the iconic Louvre transformation.
Join us on an inspiring adventure as we kick off the virtual book tour for Jeanne Walker Harvey’s latest book, The Glass Pyramid.
A valuable addition to school libraries and home collections, The Glass Pyramid offers young readers an engaging introduction to architecture and I.M. Pei.
Don’t miss your chance to win a hardcover copy of A. Y. Chan’s captivating debut novel, The Legendary Mo Seto, and a $100 gift card!
Elisa Stad’s Mama’s Love Language is a poignant reminder of the power of love to transcend language and cultural barriers.
Immerse yourself in the pages of Mama’s Love Language: Sometimes Love Tastes Like Hainan Chicken Rice by Elisa Stad and Ry Menson.