For over 40 years, Bruce and Ju-Chan Fulton have been bringing vital works of Korean language fiction and nonfiction to the English-speaking world.
Book recommendations: Encounters with other worlds
At her school, Genie Lo is just one of many overachieving Ivy League hopefuls.
BLOG: Voters vs. non-voters—Why you don’t sit out this election
My young Asian friend who is smart, talented, sweet, and educated, doesn’t vote… And it drives me nuts.
Gold House launches book club exploring Asian American identity
For bookworms in search of new reading material, Gold House is here.
BLOG: An epidemic within a pandemic
By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Is the COVID pandemic the current health crisis? Actually, the fastest-growing epidemic facing the United States and the West is Alzheimer’s, according to neurologists […]
Trump’s biological age: He’s older than Biden – COVID diagnosis tells why
President Trump is 74 years old, and former vice president and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden will be 78 in November. But biologically, Biden is likely younger…
Making good use of the pandemic Pt. 2: Slow your body’s internal clock during the pandemic
There is no rule book about how to cope during a pandemic. Surprisingly, many have gotten benefits out of COVID.
A Feast to behold: Renton buffet reopens after months of shutdown due to COVID-19
The coronavirus pandemic hit restaurants hard, especially buffet restaurants. What used to be an advantage for buffet restaurants, has now become a nightmare.
Why most Asian immigrants know Trump lied about COVID-19
Renowned journalist Bob Woodward’s book, “Rage,” has shown that President Trump lied about COVID-19. In February, Trump told Woodward on tape that he was briefed on Jan. 28 that COVID-19 was a deadly disease, but he downplayed it when he talked to the public several times later.
Stepping out from someone else’s shadow: NWAW’s must-reads
anessa Yu has always been able to see people’s fortunes and misfortunes in tea leaves. It’s a gift she never asked for, a gift she never wanted. And when she sees death for the first time—following an unfortunate appointment with a matchmaker—it’s a gift she desperately wants to get rid of, but she’ll settle for controlling it. Otherwise, how can she truly live?
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