Episode 188

#188 - August 2022 Book News

On this episode, we highlight the latest book and publishing news in Asian American literature for our August 2022 mid-month check-in, including the big news that's rocking the publishing industry right now.

New books and authors mentioned in our publishing news:

  • Worthy: The Brave and Capable Life of Joseph Pierce by Andrea Wang; illus by Youa Vang
  • The Art Spy: The Untold Story of World War II Resistance Spy Rose Valland by Michelle Young
  • Haru, Zombie Dog Hero by Ellen Oh
  • Family of Friends by Varsha Bajaj; illus by Ishaa Lobo
  • Temporary Bodies by Anuradha D. Rajurkar
  • Yasmeen Lari biography by Marzieh Abbas; illus by Hoda Hadadi
  • Grief in the Fourth Dimension by Jennifer Yu
  • The Runaway Dosa by Suma Subramaniam; illus by Parvati Pillai
  • Food for the Future: Sustainable Farms Around the World by Mia Wenjen; illus by Robert Sae-Heng
  • The Carpet and Sour Cherries by Dezh Azaad; illus by Nan Cao
  • Call Me Adnan by Reem Faruqi
  • Play the Game by Amar Shah
  • Chickenpox by Remy Lai
  • In This Family by Shelly Anand; illus by Meenal Patel
  • When a Rhino Has to WAIT by Dazzle Ng; illus by Estrela Lourenço
  • And Break the Pretty Kings by Lena Jeong
  • Camp Scream by Sarah C. Yung; illus by Kelsey Eng and Laan Cham
  • Home in a Lunchbox by Cherry Mo
  • Michelle the First: How Action Hero Michelle Yeoh Danced, Acted, and Dreamed Her Own Path by Kristen Mai Giang; illus by Kuri Huang
  • Vanya and the Wild Hunt by Sangu Mandanna
  • Wings to Soar by Tina Athaide
  • Navya Sings for Navarathri by Lakshmi Thamizhmani; illus by Avani Dwivedi
  • A Name for Sister by Charlotte Cheng; illus by Sophie Diao

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The Books & Boba August 2022 pick is Hani and Ishu's Guide to Fake Dating by Adiba Jaigirdar

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