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There’s a Book for That: Asian American, Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month

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Welcome May and Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month! In honor of the occasion, we are featuring the following recent and acclaimed fiction and nonfiction which recognizes the history, achievements and experiences of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders:

 

Real Americans by Rachel KhongREAL AMERICANS: A NOVEL by Rachel Khong

A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK • From the award-winning author of Goodbye, Vitamin: How far would you go to shape your own destiny? An exhilarating novel of American identity that spans three generations in one family and asks: What makes us who we are? And how inevitable are our futures?

 

 

Mott Street by Ava ChinMOTT STREET: A CHINESE AMERICAN FAMILY’S STORY OF EXCLUSION AND HOMECOMING by Ava Chin

From the winner of the M.F.K. Fisher Book Prize and a New York Public Library Cullman fellow comes a sweeping narrative history of the Chinese Exclusion Act through an intimate portrayal of one family’s epic journey to lay down roots in America

 

 

The Literature of Japanese American Incarceration by THE LITERATURE OF JAPANESE AMERICAN INCARCERATION edited by Frank Abe, Floyd Cheung

This anthology presents a new vision that recovers and reframes the literature produced by the people targeted by the actions of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Congress to deny Americans of Japanese ancestry any individual hearings or other due process after the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor. From nearly seventy selections of fiction, poetry, essays, memoirs, and letters emerges a shared story of the struggle to retain personal integrity in the face of increasing dehumanization – all anchored by the key government documents that incite the action.

 

CARISSA MOORE: HAWAII GOLD: A CELEBRATION OF SURFING by Carissa Moore, Tom Pohaku Stone, Don Vu

Hawaiian native Carissa Moore brought joy and pride to the islands when she won the first-ever, gold medal in surfing’s Olympic debut. Here she shares her story and her personal perspective, alongside contributions from many of her fellow Hawaiian surf legends, on what it means to be a surfer from Hawaii.

 

Memory Piece by Lisa KoMEMORY PIECE: A NOVEL by Lisa Ko

The award-winning author of The Leavers offers a visionary novel of friendship, art, and ambition that asks: What is the value of a meaningful life?

 

 

 

Green Frog by Gina ChungGREEN FROG: STORIES by Gina Chung

From the author of Sea Change comes a short story collection that explores Korean American womanhood, bodies, animals, and transformation as a means of survival.

 

 

 

Not Your China Doll by Katie Gee SalisburyNOT YOUR CHINA DOLL: THE WILD AND SHIMMERING LIFE OF ANNA MAY WONG by Katie Gee Salisbury

Set against the glittering backdrop of Los Angeles in the gin-soaked Jazz Age and the rise of Hollywood, this debut book celebrates Anna May Wong, the first Asian American movie star, to bring an unsung heroine to light to reclaim her place in cinema history.

 

 

36 Ways of Writing a Vietnamese Poem by Nam Le36 WAYS OF WRITING A VIETNAMESE POEM by Nam Le

In his first international release since the award-winning, best-selling The Boat, Nam Le delivers a shot across the bow with a book-length poem that honors every convention of diasporic literature—in a virtuosic array of forms and registers—before shattering the form itself.

 

Alien Daughters Walk Into the Sun by Jackie WangALIEN DAUGHTERS WALK INTO THE SUN: AN ALMANAC OF EXTREME GIRLHOOD by Jackie Wang

The early writings of renowned poet and critical theorist Jackie Wang, drawn from her early zines, indie-lit crit, and prolific early 2000s blog.

 

 

Smithsonian Asian Pacific American History, Art, and Culture in 101 Objects  by SMITHSONIAN ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN HISTORY, ART, AND CULTURE IN 101 OBJECTS edited by Theodore S. Gonzalves, Lonnie G. Bunch III, Erika Lee

A rich and compelling introduction to the history of Asian Pacific American communities as told through 101 objects, from a fortune cookie baking mold to the debut Ms. Marvel comic featuring Kamala Khan

 

Same Bed Different Dreams by Ed ParkSAME BED DIFFERENT DREAMS: A NOVEL by Ed Park

2024 PULITZER PRIZE FINALIST IN FICTION

A wild, sweeping novel that imagines an alternate secret history of Korea and the traces it leaves on the present—loaded with assassins and mad poets, RPGs and slasher films, pop bands and the perils of social media

 

They Called Us Exceptional by Prachi GuptaTHEY CALLED US EXCEPTIONAL: AND OTHER LIES THAT RAISED US by Prachi Gupta

An Indian American daughter reveals how the dangerous model minority myth tears families apart and wrecks mental health in this searing, brave memoir. How do we understand ourselves when the story about who we are supposed to be is stronger than our sense of self? What do we stand to gain—and lose—by taking control of our narrative? These questions propel Prachi Gupta’s heartfelt memoir, and can feel particularly fraught for many immigrants and their children, who live under immense pressure to belong in America.

 

For more on these and related titles visit the collection AANHPI Heritage Month

Will the Real King Assassin Please Stand Up by Kim Smalls Book Trailer

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From the author-

Eternal Holy Father, to Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior, to the precious loving Spirit of the living God Almighty. I came to You boldly at the tender age of seven. Baptized in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost in my backslidden condition and sinful nature did I ventured out in a life of parties, drugs, and sex. I had Nikeya out of wedlock. However, you thought it robbery to wake up Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from his eternal sleep as the enemy pursued me in the presence of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Army. As a peace officer, I left depressed, humiliated, disgusted, somewhat disgraced, shamed and dishonored for ny faith in God as a sinner saved by grace. I t was my first encounter with the Ku, Klux, Klan of the South Bronx. No greater love hath a man to lay down his life for a friend. The Bible says. Our Father in His infinite wisdom allowed 9/11 like the Ukraine War through His Son Jesus Christ envision a plan for Osama Bin Laden. He also had a problem with the white man as Putin with the Neo-Nazis of today. I owe my thanks to both and gratitude especially to Osama and Al Quaida men who died for the justice of all people by following the Master just like King. The sorcery, witchcraft, possession and Dark Arts of old the F.B.I., Ukraine and Army affiliates could not compare to the omnipotent God of Light, peace, love , joy, and happiness.

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New Release: Lost and Found in Mexico By Candy Wolff

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Lost and Found in Mexico

The heartfelt testament of author, Candy Wolff whose memoir is a guide to healing and human resilience

In Lost and Found in Mexico, A Widow’s Road to Recovery, delve into the heartfelt narrative of Candy, whose story is an intricate tapestry of love, faith, and resilience. Her romance with Ross is not a fairy tale but a reflection of real-life struggles and triumphs, offering solace and wisdom to those navigating their own relationships.

Candy’s unwavering faith in brighter days ahead serves as a beacon of hope amidst the storm, a testament to her profound love for Ross and his unwavering support. Yet, when tragedy strikes and he is taken from her, Candy’s endurance becomes her most potent weapon as she navigates the emotional tempest that follows.

Through the depths of grief and uncertainty, Candy’s story becomes more than just a narrative—it becomes a lifeline for readers grappling with their own losses. From the tender moments of love to the harrowing depths of grief, Lost and Found in Mexico is a poignant reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and a source of invaluable insight for those facing similar trials.

What People are Saying:
I can’t help but marvel at the tumultuous journey Candy Wolff has taken to bring her to this point in her life. Through the rollercoaster of pain, despair, and chaos, there’s a beacon of hope—a silver lining—that guided her to a profound sense of purpose. With each passing day, she grows stronger, more resilient, and more determined to make a difference in the lives of others—including my own. To anyone who dares pick up these pages, I implore you—learn from her missteps, draw strength from her struggles, and never lose sight of the indomitable spirit that lies within you. It’s often our darkest moments that we discover the true depth of our strength.  ~Sean Swarner, Speaker, Author, Performance Coach, Adventurer, World Record Holder, Cancer Survivor
Candy’s story is one of love, faith, and endurance to the end. The love story between her and Ross is one that is realistic versus a fairy tale, which is a necessity for readers dealing with their own relationships. Candy’s constant faith that things will get better is a testament to her love for Ross and his ability as a provider and partner. And her endurance to the end was a vital tool needed during her emotional and turbulent experience shortly after Ross’s death. I know that Candy’s story will not only touch the lives of readers but will provide critical information and preparation if, God forbid, they experienced what she did during that dreadful January morning in Cabo. ~Lamont Robinson, CEO—Robinson Larueco Consulting

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Candy Wolff, a mother of three grown boys, is not only a hardworking woman but also an inspirational speaker. Her journey took an unexpected turn during a much-needed vacation to Mexico with her husband. Seeking reconnection after navigating health concerns, financial difficulties, and depression, Candy discovered more than she had bargained for. In her compelling story, Candy shares a poignant narrative of tragedy and, with the grace of God, a triumphant journey from being lost to found in the heart of Mexico. Her experiences serve as a testament to resilience, faith, and the transformative power of hope.

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Miss Manhattan by Biman Roy A Collection of Poems

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Miss Manhattan truly captures the richness of diversity and the simultaneity of life happening in New York. The text is rich, tumbling, and layered, yet never chaotic as the sensations of people, cars, birds, flowers, and all forms of city life cascading around the speaker’s (and reader’s) attention. This unique collection cleverly displays the inherent resonance of life in the city, in a beautiful, joyful, and sometimes riotous, but always with a sense of life and creative force, not destruction or entropy. These poems live in the individual body, even as they describe an external and collective experience.

 

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Science Fiction Author Scott Overton Goes to Great Depths Looking for Redemption.

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Has the damage we’ve done to our home planet come back to haunt us?

A new novel from SF author Scott Overton explores deep questions in the deepest of settings: the most under-explored place in all of planet Earth.

We live in a time when we’re recognizing the dark side of humankind’s legacy. We’ve damaged our home planet in countless ways, from pollution, to climate change, to the extinction of our fellow creatures. And now we’re facing the consequences. Do we have what it takes to fix the problems we’ve created?

What if another intelligent race arrived to bail us out?

That’s a key speculation in Overton’s new science fiction novel Oceanus, a story that takes us to the depths of the Pacific Ocean to solve a mysterious attack on a passing jetliner. Freelance troubleshooter Alex Rhys believes aliens unintentionally caused the incident and could be the saviours of humanity. To communicate with them will require the reluctant assistance of telepath Elle Travis. Together with a team of uniquely gifted specialists, Alex and Elle will descend in a prototype undersea habitat into the most inhospitable environment on the planet, hoping to make First Contact before the nuclear nations of the world react with deadly force.

“It’s a novel with plenty of action and danger from the first page,” says Overton, “but it’s a deeply thoughtful book, too. Should we rely on someone else to fix our problems? What if their agenda has nothing to do with our wants and needs? Is offense always the best defence? Or should we do everything in our power to find a peaceful solution first?”

Of course, the culprits may not be extraterrestrial at all. Life in the ocean depths can be as alien as anywhere. Oceanus takes the reader to a realm of utter blackness and crushing pressure, but there is life there huddled around so-called hydrothermal vents or ‘black smokers’ in the ocean floor.

“It’s often said that we know more about the surface of the Moon than we know about the deepest ocean,” Overton says. “‘Black smokers’ were first explored in 1977 and no one expected them to support whole colonies of life. That overturned one of our biggest assumptions about Earth life, because all those new species live on energy from chemical reactions—they don’t depend on the Sun in any way.” And, Overton suggests, we humans have a history of underestimating the intelligence of other creatures just because they don’t think like we do.

“My characters don’t know what they’ll find—that’s what creates a lot of the suspense in Oceanus. Could it be a previously unknown form of Earth life? Or the very planet itself somehow fighting back against the harm it’s suffered? They only know that they have to succeed in their mission because the stakes are enormous.”

But along with its thrills and philosophical dilemmas, Overton insists that Oceanus is a deeply human story, with very relatable characters who will have to find their inner strengths to save the day.

A radio morning host for more than 25 years in Sudbury, Ontario, Overton has built a second career as an author. His radio-themed debut novel Dead Air was shortlisted for a Northern Lit Award in 2012, and his science fiction novels The Primus Labyrinth, Naïda, The Dispossession of Dylan Knox, and Indigent Earth have been well-received too, with readers most often comparing them to the work of Michael Crichton. The writer considered the ‘dean of Canadian science fiction’, Robert J. Sawyer, said of Overton’s thriller Augment Nation: “Scott Overton is a terrific writer and his vision of tomorrow is both realistic and frightening. Read this book!”

The worldwide publication date of Oceanus is May 4, 2024.

Oceanus and all of Overton’s books are available online in eBook and print (find them at your favorite outlet using these universal book links: https://books2read.com/Oceanus or https://books2read.com/ScottOverton ). If they aren’t in stock at your favorite local store, they can be ordered. Or ask for them at your local library.

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Sneak Peek: Honey Be Mine by Sasha Summers

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Honey Be Mine by Sasha Summers

Filled with warmth, humor and southern charm, this third book in USA Today bestselling author Sasha Summers’ Honey Acres trilogy tells the story of Rosemary Hill, who comes home with a broken heart and a broken spirit. Can her best friend–who’s secretly loved her since childhood–help her find purpose and happiness and, maybe, love?

Can best friends become something even better?

Coming home to Honey, Texas, for her aunt’s wedding should be a joyful experience, but Rosemary Hill’s heart is low. She’s lost funding for her bee genomics project and been betrayed by her trusted mentor. Reuniting with Everett, her best friend, helps take the sting out. Soon, Rosemary is helping Everett plan bee-friendly park events—and getting oddly jealous when he’s pursued by her high school nemesis.

Honey’s most eligible bachelor has a secret—he’s loved Rosemary for as long as he can remember. Everett always hesitated to risk their friendship by asking for more, but at last he’s ready. That is, until Rosemary is offered her dream job. What kind of best friend would ask her to give that up? Or perhaps the butterflies they’re both feeling mean something has changed—in the sweetest possible way…

Christine Feehan Talks with Reader’s Entertainment at RAGT23 Event

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Christine Feehan talks about her new GhostWalker book Ghostly Game, the release of her Manga for Dark Hunger, who she’s reading and more in this fun interview with Reader’s Entertainment’s senior editor Jocie McKade. Find out more about Christine’s books here- https://www.christinefeehan.com/books.php Reader’s Entertainment Magazine – https://readersentertainment.com/ Jocie McKade – https://www.jociemckade.com/

 

Runes of the Dokkrsdottir By Bjorn Leesson

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Runes of the Dokkrsdottir
Book One of the Outside the Thalsparr Series

A stunning epic new fantasy by debut author, Bjorn Leesson

The Dokkrsdottir is not your ordinary Norse woman of the Viking age. One of the great warriors of her time, she soon learns that the hardest battles are not always those fought with a sword and shield. Through countless trials and tests, she is led by visions and omens on numerous adventures with the help of steadfast friends and family to discover her mysterious supernatural destiny, one more extraordinary than anyone could ever have imagined.

RUNES OF THE DOKKRSDOTTIR (Book 1)

The story of Myrgjol the Dokkrsdottir begins with her birth in 800s Scandinavia where it becomes immediately obvious that she is very different in so many ways.

After adventures abroad and continuously making friends and loyal allies, and after suffering many losses and setbacks, she bravely travels the many winding paths of her destiny – facing and defeating a dark foe she never expected to face.

Amazon.com: Runes of the Dokkrsdottir: 9798990549807: Leesson, Bjorn: Books

Runes of the Dokkrsdottir: Leesson, Bjorn: 9798990549807: Books – Amazon.ca

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Bjorn Leesson has always been fascinated with many topics to include history, the supernatural, and writing. These interests combined led to the Outside the Thalsparr series, with the first book in the series, “Runes of the Dokkrsdottir.” Bjorn was not formally trained as a writer and has worked in the industrial manufacturing field his entire life. Writing his stories and hoping others enjoy them is a passion and not a career. 

Sneak Peek: Forbidden Secrets by Lisa Jackson

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Forbidden Secrets by Lisa Jackson

Bad boys, secrets, and second chances–don’t miss this classic story from #1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa Jackson!

Famous criminal defense attorney Jackson Moore thinks he’s left his bad-boy past behind—but his childhood sweetheart has different plans for him.

Rachelle Remont thinks she can forget her tragic small-town history by writing about it in her nationally syndicated column. But she didn’t expect Jackson Moore’s return, or the way her blood runs hot at the sight of him. He is determined to discover the town’s secrets with Rachelle—and in doing so, they uncover some secrets of their own….

Searchers: The Irish Clans Book One of the Series by Stephen Archer book trailer

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Searchers: The Irish Clans begins with a travesty at sea necessitating searches for life’s true treasures, both in 1915 Ireland, when the funeral of O’Donovan Rossa affords a golden opportunity to fan the flames of revolution, and in America, for transplanted Irish families connected to the world of the Irish Clans. Three characters are guided by Divine synchronicity and grapple with destiny:Claire, a spunky young Irish woman, adrift with amnesia and near death, may unwittingly be the key to unlocking an ancient clans mystery.Tadgh McCarthy, a young Irish rebel sea captain, confronted by a calamity at sea, makes a life and death decision that will reinvent his future—to carry out his predestined mission in the revolution and to validate his birthright as Clan Chieftain.Collin O’Donnell, a beleaguered young Canadian, riddled with guilt over the death of his parents and loss of his sister, must make a crucial decision that may cost him the love of his life.

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