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From the Tops of the Trees (Hardcover): Kao Kalia Yang From the Tops of the Trees (Hardcover)
Kao Kalia Yang; Contributions by Rachel Wada
R301 R272 Discovery Miles 2 720 Save R29 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Rock in My Throat: Kao Kalia Yang The Rock in My Throat
Kao Kalia Yang; Illustrated by Jiemei Lin
R603 R541 Discovery Miles 5 410 Save R62 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Map Into the World (Hardcover): Kao Kalia Yang A Map Into the World (Hardcover)
Kao Kalia Yang; Illustrated by Seo Kim
R477 R398 Discovery Miles 3 980 Save R79 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Shared Room (Hardcover): Kao Kalia Yang The Shared Room (Hardcover)
Kao Kalia Yang; Illustrated by Xee Reiter
R458 R404 Discovery Miles 4 040 Save R54 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A family gradually moves forward after the loss of a child-a story for readers of all ages When someone you love dies, you know what doesn't die? Love. On the hot beach, among colorful umbrellas blooming beneath a bright sun, no one saw a little girl walk into the water. Now, many months later, her bedroom remains empty, her drawers hold her clothes, her pillows and sheets still have her scent, and her mother and father, brothers and sister carry her in their hearts, along with their grief, which takes up so much space. Then one snowy day, the mother and father ask the girl's older brother, "Would you like a room of your own?" He wants to know, "Whose?" They say, "Your sister's." Tenderly, and with refreshing authenticity, beloved Minnesota writer Kao Kalia Yang tells the story of a Hmong American family living with loss and tremendous love. Her direct and poignant words are accompanied by the evocative and expressive drawings of Hmong American artist Xee Reiter. The Shared Room brings a message of comfort and hope to readers young and old.

The Latehomecomer - A Hmong Family Memoir (Paperback, Second Edition): Kao Kalia Yang The Latehomecomer - A Hmong Family Memoir (Paperback, Second Edition)
Kao Kalia Yang
R494 R421 Discovery Miles 4 210 Save R73 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An NEA Big Read selection, the new edition of The Latehomecomer will include reading guides and other supplemental materials to increase its adoption in both that program, other community reads, FYE, and academic use.

Where Rivers Part - A Story of My Mother's Life: Kao Kalia Yang Where Rivers Part - A Story of My Mother's Life
Kao Kalia Yang
R729 R564 Discovery Miles 5 640 Save R165 (23%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A mesmerizing and hauntingly beautiful memoir about a Hmong family's epic journey to safety told from the perspective of the author's incredible mother who survived, and helped her family escape, against all odds. Born in 1961 in war-torn Laos, Tswb's childhood was marked by the violence of America's Secret War and the CIA recruitment of the Hmong and other ethnic minorities into the lost cause. By the time Tswb was a teenager, the US had completely vacated Laos, and the country erupted into genocidal attacks on the Hmong people, who were labeled as traitors. Fearing for their lives, Tswb and her family left everything they knew behind and fled their village for the jungle. Perpetually on the run and on the brink of starvation, Tswb eventually crossed paths with the man who would become her future husband. Leaving her own mother behind, she joined his family at a refugee camp, a choice that would haunt her for the rest of her life. Eventually becoming a mother herself, Tswb raised her daughters in a state of constant fear and hunger until they were able to emigrate to the US, where the determined couple enrolled in high school even though they were both nearly thirty, and worked grueling jobs to provide for their children. Now, her daughter, Kao Kalia Yang, reveals her mother's astonishing saga with tenderness and unvarnished clarity, giving voice to the countless resilient refugees who are often overlooked as one of the essential foundations of this country. Evocative, stirring, and unforgettable, Where Rivers Part is destined to become a classic.

Immigration Stories from a Minneapolis High School - Green Card Youth Voices (Paperback): Tea Rozman Clark, Rachel Lauren... Immigration Stories from a Minneapolis High School - Green Card Youth Voices (Paperback)
Tea Rozman Clark, Rachel Lauren Mueller; Foreword by Kao Kalia Yang
R504 R426 Discovery Miles 4 260 Save R78 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Puag Saum Cov Ntsis Ntoo (from the Tops of the Trees) (Paperback): Kao Kalia Yang Puag Saum Cov Ntsis Ntoo (from the Tops of the Trees) (Paperback)
Kao Kalia Yang; Illustrated by Rachel Wada
R359 R299 Discovery Miles 2 990 Save R60 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Most Beautiful Thing (Hardcover): Kao Kalia Yang The Most Beautiful Thing (Hardcover)
Kao Kalia Yang; Illustrated by Khoa Le
R499 R416 Discovery Miles 4 160 Save R83 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Adventures Within Another - Stories of Identity and Culture from Como Park High School (Paperback): Mid-Continent Oceanographic... Adventures Within Another - Stories of Identity and Culture from Como Park High School (Paperback)
Mid-Continent Oceanographic Institute; Foreword by Kao Kalia Yang
R355 R294 Discovery Miles 2 940 Save R61 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
What God Is Honored Here? - Writings on Miscarriage and Infant Loss by and for Native Women and Women of Color (Paperback, 1):... What God Is Honored Here? - Writings on Miscarriage and Infant Loss by and for Native Women and Women of Color (Paperback, 1)
Shannon Gibney, Kao Kalia Yang
R515 R466 Discovery Miles 4 660 Save R49 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Native women and women of color poignantly share their pain, revelations, and hope after experiencing the traumas of miscarriage and infant loss What God Is Honored Here? is the first book of its kind-and urgently necessary. This is a literary collection of voices of Indigenous women and women of color who have undergone miscarriage and infant loss, experiences that disproportionately affect women who have often been cast toward the margins in the United States of America. From the story of dashed cultural expectations in an interracial marriage to poems that speak of loss across generations, from harrowing accounts of misdiagnoses, ectopic pregnancies, and late-term stillbirths to the poignant chronicles of miscarriages and mysterious infant deaths, What God Is Honored Here? brings women together to speak to one another about the traumas and tragedies of womanhood. In its heartbreaking beauty, this book offers an integral perspective on how culture and religion, spirit and body, unite in the reproductive lives of women of color and Indigenous women as they bear witness to loss, search for what is not there, and claim for themselves and others their fundamental humanity. Powerfully and with brutal honesty, they write about what it means to reclaim life in the face of death. Editors Shannon Gibney and Kao Kalia Yang acknowledge "who we had been could not have prepared us for who we would become in the wake of these words," yet the writings collected here offer insight, comfort, and, finally, hope for all those who, like the women gathered here, have found grief a lonely place. Contributors: Jennifer Baker, Michelle Borok, Lucille Clifton, Sidney Clifton, Taiyon J. Coleman, Arfah Daud, Rona Fernandez, Sarah Agaton Howes, Honoree Fanonne Jeffers, Soniah Kamal, Diana Le-Cabrera, Janet Lee-Ortiz, Maria Elena Mahler, Chue Moua, Jami Nakamura Lin, Jen Palmares Meadows, Dania Rajendra, Marcie Rendon, Seema Reza, Sun Yung Shin, Kari Smalkoski, Catherine R. Squires, Elsa Valmidiano.

Yang Warriors (Hardcover): Kao Kalia Yang Yang Warriors (Hardcover)
Kao Kalia Yang; Illustrated by Billy Thao
R437 R379 Discovery Miles 3 790 Save R58 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Award-winning author Kao Kalia Yang delivers an inspiring tale of resourceful children confronting adversaries in a refugee camp After lunch the Yang warriors prepare for battle. They practice drills, balance rocks on their heads, wield magical swords from fallen branches. Led by ten-year-old Master Me (whose name means "little"), the ten cousins are ready to defend the family at all costs. After a week without fresh vegetables , the warriors embark on a dangerous mission to look for food, leaving the camp's boundaries, knowing their punishment would be severe if they were caught by the guards. In this inspiring picture book, fierce and determined children confront the hardships of Ban Vinai refugee camp, where the author lived as a child. Yang's older sister, seven-year-old Dawb, was one of the story's warriors, and her brave adventure unfolds here with all the suspense and excitement that held her five-year-old sister spellbound many years later. Accompanied by the evocative and rich cultural imagery of debut illustrator Billy Thao, the warriors' secret mission shows what feats of compassion and courage children can perform, bringing more than foraged greens back to the younger children and to their elders. In this unforgiving place, with little to call their own, these children are the heroes, offering gifts of hope and belonging in a truly unforgettable way.

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