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  • The Fortune Cookie Chronicles: Adventures in the World of Chinese Food
    The Fortune Cookie Chronicles: Adventures in the World of Chinese Food

    If you think McDonald’s is the most ubiquitous restaurant experience in America, consider that there are more Chinese restaurants in America than McDonalds, Burger Kings, and Wendy’s combined. Former New York Times reporter and Chinese-American (or American-born Chinese). In her search, Jennifer 8 Lee traces the history of Chinese-American experience through the lens of the…

  • Chop Suey: A Cultural History of Chinese Food in the United States
    Chop Suey: A Cultural History of Chinese Food in the United States

    Andrew Coe’s Chop Suey: A Cultural History of Chinese Food in the United States is a fascinating tour of America’s centuries-long appetite for Chinese food. Always illuminating, often exploding long-held culinary myths, this book opens a new window into defining what is American cuisine.

  • Holiday 2021 Gift Guide: AAPI Books and Stories
    Holiday 2021 Gift Guide: AAPI Books and Stories

    Our wonderful friends at Children’s Book World in Los Angeles shared with us this list of recommended AAPI children’s books! You can purchase directly from their site. Shop local, share stories, be merry!

  • Native Hawaiians and Polynesians: Did You Know?
    Native Hawaiians and Polynesians: Did You Know?

  • Queen Lili’uokalani – The First and Last Queen of Hawai’i
    Queen Lili’uokalani – The First and Last Queen of Hawai’i

    Queen Lili‘uokalani (1838-1917) was the first sovereign queen, and the last monarch of Hawai‘i, who assumed the throne in the midst of a government takeover by American business owners supported by the U.S. military. After being deposed and placed under house arrest, she fought to preserve native Hawaiian rights and traditions.

  • Our Voices, Our Histories: Asian American and Pacific Islander Women
    Our Voices, Our Histories: Asian American and Pacific Islander Women

    Our Voices, Our Histories brings together thirty-five Asian American and Pacific Islander authors in a single volume to explore the historical experiences, perspectives, and actions of Asian American and Pacific Islander women in the United States and beyond. This volume is unique in exploring Asian American and Pacific Islander women’s lives along local, transnational, and global…

  • Frangipani
    Frangipani

    In Tahiti, it’s a well-known fact that women are wisest, mothers know best, and Materena Mahi knows best of all — or so everyone except for her own daughter thinks. Soon enough, mother and daughter are engaged in a tug-of-war that tests the bonds of their love.

  • American History Unbound: Asian and Pacific Islanders
    American History Unbound: Asian and Pacific Islanders

    A survey of U.S. history from its beginnings to the present, American History Unbound reveals our past through the lens of Asian American and Pacific Islander history. In so doing, it is a work of both history and anti-history, a narrative that fundamentally transforms and deepens our understanding of the United States. This text is accessible and…

  • Hawaii’s Story by Queen Lili’uokalani
    Hawaii’s Story by Queen Lili’uokalani

    Hawaii’s Story by Hawaii’s Queen is a book written by Queen Liliʻuokalani, the last monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. It was first published in 1898, five years after the overthrow of the Kingdom. In it, Liliʻuokalani gives her account of her upbringing, her accession to the throne, the overthrow of her government by pro-American forces, her appeals to…

  • Light in the Crevice Never Seen
    Light in the Crevice Never Seen

    In an expanded edition of the first book of poetry by an indigenous Hawaiian to be published in North America, Haunani-Kay Trask describes the wounded beauty and the fiery origins of her native land. Through Trask’s eyes we see a Hawai’I of living contradictions. Strange unscented trees from Asia, ill-clothed people, and miles of wire…