Animal characters in children’s books may be par for the course, but certain species tend to get more pages than others.
For the sake of the family business: Book recommendations
As manager of her family’s restaurant, Ho-Lee Noodle House, Lana Lee is headed to Irvine, California for a restaurant convention, with her older sister Anna May along for the ride.
So many unresolved issues: Book recommendations
It’s summer, Lila Macapagal’s least favorite season, and things are heating up, but only in the literal, seasonal sense.
NW Chinese Writers Association’s ‘Hidden Trauma’ shares stories of internal struggles and triumphs
While COVID-19 may affect a person physically, going through a global pandemic also affected many people’s mental health.
What’s the real story? Book recommendations
Lois Lane is an ambitious small town girl with big dreams of becoming a hard-hitting journalist at “The Daily Planet” in Metropolis. But for now, she’s spending her summer as an intern at a website in National City—which is fine because it’s all part of her life plan.
Tanumihardja releases Ramen for Everyone
Author Patricia Tanumihardja has released her latest book, “Ramen for Everyone,” which follows young Hiro’s attempts to make a perfect bowl of ramen using the recipe passed down from his grandfather to his father.
ShibSibs’ new children’s book highlights AAPI history makers, past and present
The Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) diaspora is a vast community, whose members have made contributions to the world throughout history, and continue to do so.
Book recommendations: Sometimes family that matters is the one we create ourselves
Even though Mika Moon lives in a dangerous world for witches, that doesn’t stop her from posting YouTube videos of herself “pretending” to do magic.
You can’t go home again (or can you?): Book recommendations
When Audrey Zhou left the tiny Illinois town of Hickory Grove after high school, she never looked back. Moving to New York City, she became the person she always wanted to be—from the high-paying, high-pressure job, to a seemingly perfect fiancé, Ben.
Fall in love with the AAPIs: Book recommendations
As a curvy fitness influencer, Crystal Chen has built a career on shattering gym stereotypes and ignoring trolls.