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Akemi Dawn Bowman [1] is an American author, best known for her William C. Morris Award Finalist young adult novel Starfish, which follows a Japanese-American teenager named Kiko Himura who grapples with a toxic home life and attempts to find a back-up plan after being rejected for a place at her dream art school. [2]
Louis Chu (雷霆超), author of Eat a Bowl of Tea (1961) Seo-Young Chu (주서영), author of "A Refuge for Jae-in Doe" and "I, Discomfort Woman" Wesley Chu (朱恆昱), science fiction writer; Frances Chung; Philip W. Chung, playwright; Peter Ho Davies; Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla; Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni; Dinesh D'Souza, conservative journalist ...
[5] [6] For the novel, Lee won a "Best Book for Reluctant Readers" award from the American Library Association in 1992. [7] In 1993, Finding My Voice also earned the Young People's Literature Award from the Friends of American Writers, [8] and was also placed on the 1994 Young Adults' Choices list by the International Reading Association. [9]
Awarded annually for the best young adult science fiction or fantasy book published in the United States. [2] Asian/Pacific American Awards for Literature: APALA: 2010 Honors individual work about Asian/Pacific Americans and their heritage, based on literary and artistic merit. Awards are given in five categories including Young Adult ...
Rebecca F. Kuang (born May 29, 1996) is an American novelist. Her first novel, The Poppy War, was released in 2018, followed by the sequels The Dragon Republic in 2019, and The Burning God in 2020.
Asian/Pacific American Awards for Literature Years Category Author Title Result Ref. 2001 Adult Fiction T. C. Huo: Land of Smiles: Winner [3] Adult Nonfiction Loung Ung: First They Killed My Father: Winner: Children and Young Adult Literature Janet S. Wong, illustrated by Bo Jia: The Trip Back Home: Winner: 2001–2003 Adult Fiction Yann Martel ...
Young adult; Top of page. Lists by language (non-English) Ancient Greek; Arabic; ... Arab American writers; Armenian authors; Asian-American writers; Assyrian writers;
Nicole Burnham is originally from Colorado, but was born in Key West, Florida, while her father was briefly stationed there with the military.She graduated from Mannheim American High School in 1988, then obtained her B.A. in political science magna cum laude in 1991 from Colorado State University, where she was Phi Beta Kappa.