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BookDragon BookClub Exclusive

APABookClub Exclusive Response: “‘What about us?'” Professor Isabelle Thuy Pelaud

25 Aug, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in BookClub Exclusive, BookDragon Book Club

Reflections by Isabelle Thuy Pelaud In the summer of 1995, a Vietnamese American graduate student asked me: “What about us? Why do we never see anyone like us represented anywhere?” By ‘us’ she meant young women who had grown up here in the U.S. but whose parents...

APABookClub Exclusive Review: “it’s a way of finding myself”

21 Aug, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in BookClub Exclusive, BookDragon Book Club

APABookClub Exclusive Review: “we are all pioneers of our lives”

18 Aug, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in BookClub Exclusive, BookDragon Book Club

APABookClub Exclusive Review: “Pioneer Girl Examines What It Really Means to be American”

07 Aug, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in BookClub Exclusive, BookDragon Book Club
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