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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]
Kelly Yang (born August 29, 1984) is an Asian American writer and author of young adult and children's literature. She won the 2019 Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature of her novel, Front Desk and the 2018 Parents’ Choice Gold Medal for Fiction for her book Front Desk, a book based on her experiences as a 10-year-old working at her family's motel business.
The American Library Association named Finding My Voice the Best Book for Reluctant Readers in 1992. [12] In 1993, Finding My Voice received the Young People's Literature Award from the Friends of American Writers. [13] The International Reading Association placed it on their 1994 Young Adults' Choices list. [14]
2021 NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children; 2001 and 2001-2003 Asian/Pacific American Award for Young Adult Literature; 2005 ILA Celebrate Literacy Award Website www .janetwong .com //
Jenny Han (born September 3, 1980) is an American author, ... Han's second young adult trilogy was co ... and won the Young Adult 2015–2016 Asian/Pacific American ...
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Her nonfiction books include the family memoir, The Girl from Purple Mountain (2002), which was co-written with her father, the political scientist Winberg Chai. The book, which is narrated in alternating chapters by May-lee and her father, details her grandmother's decision to be buried alone after helping her family to escape to America after the Sino-Japanese War and Chinese Civil War. [7]