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A powerful and engaging exploration of contemporary Asian American
identity through interwoven stories set in a teeming Chicago
airport, written by award-winning and bestselling East and
Southeast Asian American authors including Linda Sue Park, Grace
Lin, Erin Entrada Kelly, Traci Chee, and Ellen Oh. Flying Lessons
meets Black Boy Joy. ***Six Starred Reviews!*** "Reminds us that a
more functional, less ailing America requires not just the courage
to speak but the courage to listen."--New York Times Book Review
"Not only important, but essential."--School Library Journal,
Starred Review An incident at a TSA security check point sows chaos
and rumors, creating a chain of events that impacts twelve young
Asian Americans in a crowded and restless airport. As their
disrupted journeys crisscross and collide, they encounter fellow
travelers--some helpful, some hostile--as they discover the
challenges of friendship, the power of courage, the importance of
the right word at the right time, and the unexpected significance
of a blue Stratocaster electric guitar. Twelve powerhouse Asian
American authors explore themes of identity and belonging in the
entwined experiences of young people whose family roots may extend
to East and Southeast Asia, but who are themselves distinctly
American. Written by Linda Sue Park, Erin Entrada Kelly, Grace Lin,
Traci Chee, Mike Chen, Meredith Ireland, Mike Jung, Minh Lê, Ellen
Oh, Randy Ribay, Christina Soontornvat, and Susan Tan, and edited
by Ellen Oh.
The riveting conclusion to the acclaimed Spirit Hunters series! We
Need Diverse Books cofounder Ellen Oh delivers the final book in
her middle grade series Spirit Hunters, a gripping mystery and
thrilling adventure, starring a Korean-American heroine and a
diverse cast of characters. Harper is dealing with too many new
changes in her house. Her cousin, Leo, is now living with them; her
sister, Kelly, has started working at a local makeup store, Jeune;
and Harper's spirit hunter abilities have grown increasingly more
powerful and uncontrollable, making her a target for
possession. But when Harper and Dayo uncover a dangerous plot to
steal youth from millions of innocent people, Harper must use all
her powers to destroy an ancient evil and save her sister. Can our
intrepid spirit hunters rescue Kelly before it’s too late? A
spellbinding, spooky, middle grade series, perfect for Halloween!
Don't miss the first two thrilling books in this series from Ellen
Oh: Spirit Hunters Spirit Hunters #2: The Island of Monsters
For fans of Inside Out and Back Again and Amina's Voice comes a
breathtaking story of family, hope, and survival from Ellen Oh,
cofounder of We Need Diverse Books. When Junie Kim is faced with
middle school racism, she learns of her grandparents' extraordinary
strength and finds her voice. Inspired by her mother's real-life
experiences during the Korean War, Oh's characters are real and
riveting. "Both unique and universal, timely and timeless." -Padma
Venkatraman, Walter Award-winning author of The Bridge Home "A
moving story that highlights how to find courage in the face of
unspeakable hardship." -Hena Khan, award-winning author of Amina's
Voice "Junie discovers where she comes from and gains the courage
to make a difference in the future." -Wendy Wan-Long Shang,
award-winning author of The Great Wall of Lucy Wu Junie Kim just
wants to fit in. So she keeps her head down and tries not to draw
attention to herself. But when racist graffiti appears at her
middle school, Junie must decide between staying silent or speaking
out. Then Junie's history teacher assigns a project and Junie
decides to interview her grandparents, learning about their
unbelievable experiences as kids during the Korean War. Junie comes
to admire her grandma's fierce determination to overcome impossible
odds, and her grandpa's unwavering compassion during wartime. And
as racism becomes more pervasive at school, Junie taps into the
strength of her ancestors and finds the courage to do what is
right. Finding Junie Kim is a reminder that within all of us lies
the power to overcome hardship and emerge triumphant. Asian/Pacific
American Award for Literature Honor Book A Bank Street Best
Children's Book of the Year Included in NPR's 2021 Books We Love
List 2021 Nerdy Award Winner
Sixteen extraordinary authors―including New York Times bestsellers Melissa de la Cruz, Renée Ahdieh, and Julie Kagawa―reimagine the folklore and mythology of East and South Asia in short stories that are by turns enchanting, heartbreaking, romantic, and passionate. This exquisite paperback anthology includes an original bonus story from Ellen Oh. In a starred review, Publishers Weekly called A Thousand Beginnings and Endings a “must-read.”
A mountain loses her heart. Two sisters transform into birds to escape captivity. A young man learns the true meaning of sacrifice. A young woman takes up her mother’s mantle and leads the dead to their final resting place.
Bestselling and award-winning authors explore the timeless themes of East and South Asian lore in sixteen original stories that will appeal to every reader. From fantasy to science fiction to contemporary, from romance to tales of revenge, these stories will beguile readers from start to finish. Edited by We Need Diverse Books co-founder Ellen Oh and Elsie Chapman, this anthology contains stories from sixteen Asian and South Asian authors, including New York Times bestsellers and award-winners. In a starred review, Kirkus called it an “incredible anthology that will keep readers on the edges of their seats, wanting more.”
Featuring:
Renée Ahdieh, Elsie Chapman, Sona Charaipotra, Preeti Chhibber, Roshani Chokshi, Aliette de Bodard, Melissa de la Cruz, Julie Kagawa, Rahul Kanakia, Lori M. Lee, E. C. Myers, Cindy Pon, Aisha Saeed, Shveta Thakrar, Alyssa Wong, and a new original story by Ellen Oh.
Star-crossed lovers, meddling immortals, feigned identities, battles of wits, and dire warnings: these are the stuff of fairy tale, myth, and folklore that have drawn us in for centuries.
Fifteen bestselling and acclaimed authors reimagine the folklore and mythology of East and South Asia in short stories that are by turns enchanting, heartbreaking, romantic, and passionate.
Compiled by We Need Diverse Books’s Ellen Oh and Elsie Chapman, the authors included in this exquisite collection are: Renée Ahdieh, Sona Charaipotra, Preeti Chhibber, Roshani Chokshi, Aliette de Bodard, Melissa de la Cruz, Julie Kagawa, Rahul Kanakia, Lori M. Lee, E. C. Myers, Cindy Pon, Aisha Saeed, Shveta Thakrar, and Alyssa Wong.
A mountain loses her heart. Two sisters transform into birds to escape captivity. A young man learns the true meaning of sacrifice. A young woman takes up her mother’s mantle and leads the dead to their final resting place.
From fantasy to science fiction to contemporary, from romance to tales of revenge, these stories will beguile readers from start to finish. For fans of Neil Gaiman’s Unnatural Creatures and Ameriie’s New York Times–bestselling Because You Love to Hate Me.
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