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How much do you know about literature by and about immigrants? [in Christian Science Monitor]

07 Jul, by SIBookDragon in Adult Readers, Fiction, Lists, Memoir, Nonfiction, Repost

How much do you know about literature by and about immigrants? Try our quiz! How much do you know about literature by and about immigrants, old and new? Test your melting pot, tossed salad, multi-culti, all-American literary knowledge here … from A to Z! Published: Christian Science...

Discover WeNeedDiverseBooks with Ellen Wittlinger’s Hard Love

07 Jul, by SIBookDragon in Fiction, Hapa/Mixed-race, Latina/o/x, Middle Grade Readers, Puerto Rican, WeNeedDiverseBooks, WNDB.SummerReadingSeries2015, Young Adult Readers

Under a Painted Sky by Stacey Lee + Author Interview [in Bookslut]

06 Jul, by SIBookDragon in Author Interview/Profile, Black/African American, Chinese American, Fiction, Middle Grade Readers, Repost, Young Adult Readers

When Samantha Young swoops out of her father's dry goods store still angry from the news that they will soon be leaving Missouri for California – the exact opposite direction from New York – she couldn't possibly have realized that her life would literally be...

Discover WeNeedDiverseBooks with Naomi Shihab Nye’s The Turtle of Oman

03 Jul, by SIBookDragon in Arab, Arab American, Fiction, Middle Grade Readers, Palestinian American, WeNeedDiverseBooks, WNDB.SummerReadingSeries2015, Young Adult Readers

Master Keaton (vol. 2) by Naoki Urasawa, story by Hokusei Katsushika and Takashi Nagasaki, translated and adapted by John Werry

03 Jul, by SIBookDragon in Absolute Favorites, Adult Readers, British, British Asian, Fiction, Graphic Title/Manga/Manwha, Hapa/Mixed-race, Japanese, Translation, Young Adult Readers

Okay, I admit it: Master Keaton is my favorite new series. Luckily, Naoki Urasawa’s manga tend to go lonnnggggg (24 volumes of 20th-into-21st Century Boys, 18 volumes of Monster, and the shortest, eight-volumes of Pluto: Urasawa x Tezuka) so hopefully the good Master will keep me mightily satisfied for a...

None of the Above by I.W. Gregorio

02 Jul, by SIBookDragon in Audio, Chinese American, Fiction, Nonethnic-specific, Young Adult Readers

On the night high school senior Kristin Lattimer is crowned homecoming queen, she decides the time is just right to become intimate with her boyfriend. As ready as she thought she was, however, nothing prepares her for the pain – both physical and mental – that follows....

Discover WeNeedDiverseBooks with Little Melba and Her Big Trombone

02 Jul, by SIBookDragon in Biography, Black/African American, Children/Picture Books, Nonfiction, WeNeedDiverseBooks, WNDB.SummerReadingSeries2015

The Peace Tree from Hiroshima: The Little Bonsai with a Big Story by Sandra Moore, illustrated by Kazumi Wilds

01 Jul, by SIBookDragon in Children/Picture Books, Japanese, Japanese American, Nonethnic-specific, Nonfiction

Four centuries ago, in a forest on the Japanese island of Miyajima, a tree "pushed up through the dirt." Still a small sapling, the tree was "carefully dug" by a visitor named Itaro who wanted to take home a "'souvenir of this island, of the trees that...

Discover WeNeedDiverseBooks with Arree Chung’s Ninja!

29 Jun, by SIBookDragon in Children/Picture Books, Chinese American, Fiction, WeNeedDiverseBooks, WNDB.SummerReadingSeries2015

Discover WeNeedDiverseBooks with Holly Thompson’s Orchards

24 Jun, by SIBookDragon in Fiction, Hapa/Mixed-race, Japanese, Japanese American, Middle Grade Readers, Poetry, Verse Novel/Nonfiction, WeNeedDiverseBooks, WNDB.SummerReadingSeries2015, Young Adult Readers

Discover WeNeedDiverseBooks with Reza Jalali’s Moon Watchers

23 Jun, by SIBookDragon in Children/Picture Books, Fiction, Iranian American, WeNeedDiverseBooks, WNDB.SummerReadingSeries2015

How much do you know about women’s literature? [in Christian Science Monitor]

22 Jun, by SIBookDragon in Adult Readers, Fiction, Lists, Nonfiction, Repost

How much do you know about women's literature? From the oldest novel to the youngest Booker Prize-winner, from poetry to twitterature, from Alabama to Zimbabwe, women writers have added immeasurable diversity and enhanced the quality of what can be found on bookshelves worldwide. How much do...

Discover WeNeedDiverseBooks with Danica Novgorodoff’s The Undertaking of Lily Chen

17 Jun, by SIBookDragon in Adult Readers, Chinese, Chinese American, Fiction, Graphic Title/Manga/Manwha, Hapa/Mixed-race, WeNeedDiverseBooks, WNDB.SummerReadingSeries2015, Young Adult Readers

Where Are My Books? by Debbie Ridpath Ohi

16 Jun, by SIBookDragon in Canadian, Canadian Asian Pacific American, Children/Picture Books, Fiction

"Spencer loved books." And because he loves them so much, he makes sure to always put his books where they belong so he knows exactly where to find them next time. But one morning, he looks on his shelf and shouts in horror, "WHERE IS...

The Ever After of Ashwin Rao by Padma Viswanathan [in Christian Science Monitor]

15 Jun, by SIBookDragon in Adult Readers, Canadian, Canadian Asian Pacific American, Fiction, Indian, Indian American, Repost, South Asian American

The Ever After of Ashwin Rao explores grief that lingers long after the bombing of an airliner Two weeks short of the 19th anniversary of the bombing of Air India Flight 182 – which disintegrated off the Irish coast on June 23,1985 – psychologist Ashwin Rao...

Discover WeNeedDiverseBooks with Jane Bahk’s Juna’s Jar

15 Jun, by SIBookDragon in Absolute Favorites, Children/Picture Books, Fiction, Japanese American, Korean American, WeNeedDiverseBooks, WNDB.SummerReadingSeries2015

Sunday Shopping by Sally Derby, illustrated by Shadra Strickland

14 Jun, by SIBookDragon in Black/African American, Children/Picture Books, Fiction, Nonethnic-specific

"On Sunday night, after we put on our nightgowns, Grandma and I go shopping." Armed with scissors and tape, and a black purse filled with "shopping dollars [that] are easy to tell apart because they're all different colors," Evie and her grandmother open the newspaper and...

Mike’s Place: A True Story of Love, Blues, and Terror in Tel Aviv by Jack Baxter and Joshua Faudem, illustrated by Koren Shadmi

12 Jun, by SIBookDragon in Adult Readers, British, Graphic Title/Manga/Manwha, Israeli, Middle Eastern, Nonfiction

Most of this true, part of this is reasonable conjecture, all of it is electrifying. Filmmaker Jack Baxter arrives in Tel Aviv in 2003 to make a film that never happens. But on the night before his departure back to New York, he stumbles upon a...

Discover WeNeedDiverseBooks with Crystal Chan’s Bird

12 Jun, by SIBookDragon in Black/African American, Caribbean American, Chinese American, Fiction, Hapa/Mixed-race, Latina/o/x, Middle Grade Readers, WeNeedDiverseBooks, WNDB.SummerReadingSeries2015, Young Adult Readers

Uh-Oh Octopus! by Elle van Lieshout and Erik van Os, illustrated by Mies van Hout

10 Jun, by SIBookDragon in Children/Picture Books, European, Fiction, Nonethnic-specific, Translation

Full disclosure: I'm an utter Mies van Hout groupie! When I see her name on a cover, I barely need to open the book to know that I'll be getting some giddy glee. Uh-Oh Octopus! authors Elle van Lieshout & Erik van Os provide van Hout just...

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