29 Best Asian American Books
Asian American is a popular category for many book lovers. Our team at Speechify has curated a list of the top Asian American audiobooks everyone must read.
See the top 29 Asian American audiobooks below.
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Tall, Dark…Westmoreland!
- By: Brenda Jackson
- Narrator: Sean Crisden
- Length: 3 hours 37 minutes
- Publisher: Harlequin Audio
- Publish date: September 22, 2020
- Language: English
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4.48(152 ratings)
4.48(152 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0011.99 USDShe had longed for a taste of the wild and reckless. And Olivia Jeffries got her chance when she met a handsome stranger at a masquerade ball. The attraction was instant, the electricityvolatile. But days later she discovered her new lover was noneShe had longed for a taste of the wild and reckless. And Olivia Jeffries got her chance when she met a handsome stranger at a masquerade ball. The attraction was instant, the electricityvolatile. But days later she discovered her new lover was none other than Reginald Westmoreland, her father’s most-hated rival. She vowed to resist him further, but Reggie was relentless in his pursuit. He would stop at nothingnot even blackmailto get Olivia back in his bed. Talk about sleeping with the enemy!
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A Life of Service
- By: Christina Soontornvat
- Narrator: Cindy Kay
- Length: 21 minutes
- Publisher: Dreamscape Media
- Publish date: September 22, 2022
- Language: English
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4.4(95 ratings)
4.4(95 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.009.99 USD“Given Tammy Duckworth’s personal heroism as an Army veteran, her stunning recovery from injuries sustained in the line of duty, and her subsequent career as an influential US senator, it’s easy to see why Joe Biden earmarked her“Given Tammy Duckworth’s personal heroism as an Army veteran, her stunning recovery from injuries sustained in the line of duty, and her subsequent career as an influential US senator, it’s easy to see why Joe Biden earmarked her as a possible running mate during his Democratic presidential campaign. Senator Duckworth has logged a long list of firsts during her tenure as the first Thai American member of Congress, including being the first woman with a disability to serve in the House and Senate. But it is her tireless determination to keep going against staggering odds that will rivet listeners of all ages. Evoking Senator Duckworth’s spirited nature with sensitivity and joy, this narrative biography of the groundbreaking military veteran and rising political star will inspire listeners to dream and achieve.”
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The Wall of Storms
- By: Ken Liu
- Narrator: Michael Kramer
- Length: 28 hours 58 minutes
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
- Publish date: January 01, 2016
- Language: English
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4.32(3530 ratings)
4.32(3530 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0034.99 USDOne of the Time 100 Best Fantasy Books Of All Time In the much-anticipated sequel to the “magnificent fantasy epic” (NPR) Grace of Kings, Emperor Kuni Garu is faced with the invasion of an invincible army in his kingdom and must quicklyOne of the Time 100 Best Fantasy Books Of All Time
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In the much-anticipated sequel to the “magnificent fantasy epic” (NPR) Grace of Kings, Emperor Kuni Garu is faced with the invasion of an invincible army in his kingdom and must quickly find a way to defeat the intruders.
Kuni Garu, now known as Emperor Ragin, runs the archipelago kingdom of Dara, but struggles to maintain progress while serving the demands of the people and his vision. Then an unexpected invading force from the Lyucu empire in the far distant west comes to the shores of Dara–and chaos results.
But Emperor Kuni cannot go and lead his kingdom against the threat himself with his recently healed empire fraying at the seams, so he sends the only people he trusts to be Dara’s savvy and cunning hopes against the invincible invaders: his children, now grown and ready to make their mark on history. -
Finding Junie Kim
- By: Ellen Oh
- Narrator: Greta Jung
- Length: 9 hours 25 minutes
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Publish date: May 04, 2021
- Language: English
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4.27(1668 ratings)
4.27(1668 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0026.99 USDFor fans of Inside Out and Back Again and Amina’s Voice comes a breathtaking own voices story of family, hope, and survival from Ellen Oh, cofounder of We Need Diverse Books. When Junie Kim is faced with middle school racism, she learns of herFor fans of Inside Out and Back Again and Amina’s Voice comes a breathtaking own voices story of family, hope, and survival from Ellen Oh, cofounder of We Need Diverse Books. When Junie Kim is faced with middle school racism, she learns of her grandparents’ extraordinary strength and finds her voice. Inspired by her mother’s real-life experiences during the Korean War, Oh’s characters are real and riveting.
“Both unique and universal, timely and timeless.” –Padma Venkatraman, Walter Award-winning author of The Bridge Home
“A moving story that highlights how to find courage in the face of unspeakable hardship.” –Hena Khan, award-winning author of Amina’s Voice
“Junie discovers where she comes from and gains the courage to make a difference in the future.” –Wendy Wan-Long Shang, award-winning author of The Great Wall of Lucy Wu
Junie Kim just wants to fit in. So she keeps her head down and tries not to draw attention to herself. But when racist graffiti appears at her middle school, Junie must decide between staying silent or speaking out.
Then Junie’s history teacher assigns a project and Junie decides to interview her grandparents, learning about their unbelievable experiences as kids during the Korean War. Junie comes to admire her grandma’s fierce determination to overcome impossible odds, and her grandpa’s unwavering compassion during wartime. And as racism becomes more pervasive at school, Junie taps into the strength of her ancestors and finds the courage to do what is right.
Finding Junie Kim is a reminder that within all of us lies the power to overcome hardship and emerge triumphant.
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Tell Me How to Be
- By: Neel Patel
- Narrator: Vikas Adam
- Length: 12 hours 34 minutes
- Publisher: Macmillan Audio
- Publish date: December 07, 2021
- Language: English
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4.2(2822 ratings)
4.2(2822 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0026.99 USD“Narrator Vikas Adam does an excellent job of balancing the angst- ridden Akash with the mourning Renu in this mother-and-son story of love and loss” – AudioFile Magazine“A beautiful book about a mother and son…I really“Narrator Vikas Adam does an excellent job of balancing the angst- ridden Akash with the mourning Renu in this mother-and-son story of love and loss” – AudioFile Magazine
“A beautiful book about a mother and son…I really loved this book.”–Rumaan Alam on The TODAY Show“My first great read of 2022…[Will] make you cringe with recognition and melt with longing.” –Jennifer Weiner
“This debut novel about an Indian-American family has all the right ingredients: family secrets, love, sexuality, loss, identity questions and remorse.” –Good Morning America
Renu Amin always seemed perfect. But as the one-year anniversary of her husband’s death approaches, she is binge-watching soap operas and simmering with old resentments. She can’t stop wondering if, thirty-five years ago, she chose the wrong life. In Los Angeles, her son, Akash, has everything he ever wanted, but he is haunted by the painful memories he fled a decade ago. When his mother tells him she is selling the family home, Akash returns to Illinois, hoping to finally say goodbye and move on.Together, Renu and Akash pack up the house, retreating further into the secrets that stand between them. Renu sends an innocent Facebook message to the man she almost married, sparking an emotional affair that calls into question everything she thought she knew about herself. Akash slips back into bad habits as he confronts his darkest secrets–including what really happened between him and the first boy who broke his heart. When their pasts catch up to them, Renu and Akash must decide between the lives they left behind and the ones they’ve since created, between making each other happy and setting themselves free.
By turns irreverent and tender, filled with the beats of ’90s R&B, Tell Me How to Be is about our earliest betrayals and the cost of reconciliation. But most of all, it is the love story of a mother and son each trying to figure out how to be in the world.
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Almond
- By: Won-pyung Sohn
- Narrator: Greg Chun
- Length: 4 hours 52 minutes
- Publisher: HarperAudio
- Publish date: May 05, 2020
- Language: English
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4.2(50799 ratings)
4.2(50799 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.003.99 USDThis story is, in short, about a monster meeting another monster. One of the monsters is me. Yunjae was born with a brain condition called Alexithymia that makes it hard for him to feel emotions like fear or anger. He does not haveThis story is, in short, about a monster meeting another monster.
One of the monsters is me.
Yunjae was born with a brain condition called Alexithymia that makes it hard for him to feel emotions like fear or anger. He does not have friends–the two almond-shaped neurons located deep in his brain have seen to that–but his devoted mother and grandmother aren’t fazed by his condition. Their little home above his mother’s used bookstore is decorated with colorful post-it notes that remind him when to smile, when to say “thank you,” and when to laugh. Yunjae grows up content, even happy, with his small family in this quiet, peaceful space.
Then on Christmas Eve–Yunjae’s sixteenth birthday–everything changes. A shocking act of random violence shatters his world, leaving him alone and on his own. Struggling to cope with his loss, Yunjae retreats into silent isolation, until troubled teenager Gon arrives at his school and begins to bully Yunjae.
Against all odds, tormentor and victim learn they have more in common than they realized. Gon is stumped by Yunjae’s impassive calm, while Yunjae thinks if he gets to know the hotheaded Gon, he might learn how to experience true feelings. Drawn by curiosity, the two strike up a surprising friendship. As Yunjae begins to open his life to new people–including a girl at school–something slowly changes inside him. And when Gon suddenly finds his life in danger, it is Yunjae who will step outside of every comfort zone he has created to perhaps become a most unlikely hero.
The Emissary meets The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime in this poignant and triumphant story about how love, friendship, and persistence can change a life forever.
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Hundred Years of Happiness
- By: Thanhhà Lai
- Narrator: Quyen Ngo
- Length: 12 minutes
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Publish date: April 05, 2022
- Language: English
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4.18(263 ratings)
4.18(263 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.002.99 USDA stunning debut, showcasing the love between grandparents and grandchildren, the challenges of memory loss, and the joy that sweet reminders of a faraway home can bring, from award-winning, bestselling author Thanhha Lai. This sweet and emotionalA stunning debut, showcasing the love between grandparents and grandchildren, the challenges of memory loss, and the joy that sweet reminders of a faraway home can bring, from award-winning, bestselling author Thanhha Lai.
This sweet and emotional picture book will resonate with readers who love A Big Mooncake for Little Star, Ladder to the Moon, and Thank You, Omu!
An’s grandmother Ba sometimes gets trapped in her cloudy memories. An and her grandfather, Ong, come up with a plan to bring her back to a happy moment: they grow gac fruits so they can make xoi gac, Ba’s favorite dish from her wedding in Viet Nam many years ago.
An and Ong work together in the garden, nurturing the gac seeds. They must be patient and wait for the seeds to grow, flower, and turn into fruit. When the xoi gac is finally ready, An is hopeful that her grandmother will remember her wedding wish with Ong: hundred years of happiness.
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Homeland Elegies
- By: Ayad Akhtar
- Narrator: Ayad Akhtar
- Length: 10 hours 19 minutes
- Publisher: Hachette Audio
- Publish date: September 15, 2020
- Language: English
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4.16(16458 ratings)
4.16(16458 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0025.98 USDFrom the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Disgraced and American Dervish: an immigrant father and his son search for belonging–in post-Trump America, and with each other.One of the New York Times 10 Best Books of the YearOne of BarackFrom the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Disgraced and American Dervish: an immigrant father and his son search for belonging–in post-Trump America, and with each other.
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One of the New York Times 10 Best Books of the Year
One of Barack Obama’s Favorite Books of 2020
Finalist for the 2021 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction
A Best Book of 2020 * Washington Post * O Magazine * New York Times Book Review * Publishers Weekly
“Passionate, disturbing, unputdownable.” –Salman Rushdie
A deeply personal work about identity and belonging in a nation coming apart at the seams, Homeland Elegies blends fact and fiction to tell an epic story of longing and dispossession in the world that 9/11 made. Part family drama, part social essay, part picaresque novel, at its heart it is the story of a father, a son, and the country they both call home.
Ayad Akhtar forges a new narrative voice to capture a country in which debt has ruined countless lives and the gods of finance rule, where immigrants live in fear, and where the nation’s unhealed wounds wreak havoc around the world. Akhtar attempts to make sense of it all through the lens of a story about one family, from a heartland town in America to palatial suites in Central Europe to guerrilla lookouts in the mountains of Afghanistan, and spares no one–least of all himself–in the process. -
The Year of the Rat
- By: Grace Lin
- Narrator: Grace Lin
- Length: 3 hours 34 minutes
- Publisher: Hachette Audio
- Publish date: June 02, 2020
- Language: English
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4.12(2298 ratings)
4.12(2298 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0019.98 USDIn this sequel to Year of the Dog, Pacy has another big year in store for her. The Year of the Dog was a very lucky year: she met her best friend Melody and discovered her true talents. However, the Year of the Rat brings big changes: Pacy must dealIn this sequel to Year of the Dog, Pacy has another big year in store for her. The Year of the Dog was a very lucky year: she met her best friend Melody and discovered her true talents. However, the Year of the Rat brings big changes: Pacy must deal with Melody moving to California, find the courage to forge on with her dream of becoming a writer and illustrator, and learn to face some of her own flaws. Pacy encounters prejudice, struggles with acceptance, and must find the beauty in change.
Based on the author’s childhood adventures, Year of the Rat, features the hilarious and touching anecdotes that helped Year of the Dog earn rave reviews and satisfied readers.
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The Reading List
- By: Sara Nisha Adams
- Narrator: Tara Divina
- Length: 12 hours 47 minutes
- Publisher: HarperAudio
- Publish date: August 03, 2021
- Language: English
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4.1(43337 ratings)
4.1(43337 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0031.99 USDA BEST OF SUMMER READ ACCORDING TO NEWSWEEK, PARADE MAGAZINE, NBC NEWS, LITHUB, AND POPSUGAR! “The most heartfelt read of the summer…a surprising delight of a novel.”–Shondaland An unforgettable and heartwarming debut aboutA BEST OF SUMMER READ ACCORDING TO NEWSWEEK, PARADE MAGAZINE, NBC NEWS, LITHUB, AND POPSUGAR!
“The most heartfelt read of the summer…a surprising delight of a novel.”–Shondaland
An unforgettable and heartwarming debut about how a chance encounter with a list of library books helps forge an unlikely friendship between two very different people in a London suburb.
Widower Mukesh lives a quiet life in Wembley, in West London after losing his beloved wife. He shops every Wednesday, goes to Temple, and worries about his granddaughter, Priya, who hides in her room reading while he spends his evenings watching nature documentaries.
Aleisha is a bright but anxious teenager working at the local library for the summer when she discovers a crumpled-up piece of paper in the back of To Kill a Mockingbird. It’s a list of novels that she’s never heard of before. Intrigued, and a little bored with her slow job at the checkout desk, she impulsively decides to read every book on the list, one after the other. As each story gives up its magic, the books transport Aleisha from the painful realities she’s facing at home.
When Mukesh arrives at the library, desperate to forge a connection with his bookworm granddaughter, Aleisha passes along the reading list…hoping that it will be a lifeline for him too. Slowly, the shared books create a connection between two lonely souls, as fiction helps them escape their grief and everyday troubles and find joy again.
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Four Treasures of the Sky
- By: Jenny Tinghui Zhang
- Narrator: Jenny Tinghui Zhang
- Length: 12 hours 18 minutes
- Publisher: Macmillan Audio
- Publish date: April 05, 2022
- Language: English
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4.1(7402 ratings)
4.1(7402 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0026.99 USD“Narrator Katharine Chin’s outstanding performance will have listeners weeping as they hear Zhang’s debut novel, based on actual events.” – Library Journal (Starred Review) “Reader Katharine Chin has a young,“Narrator Katharine Chin’s outstanding performance will have listeners weeping as they hear Zhang’s debut novel, based on actual events.” – Library Journal (Starred Review)
“Reader Katharine Chin has a young, clear voice that captures Daiyu’s determination and spirit. Chinese names and phrases flow easily, and Chin voices the cast of characters with sensitivity. Absolutely first rate.” – Booklist (starred review)
This program includes a bonus conversation between the author and editor.A propulsive and dazzling debut novel set against the backdrop of the Chinese Exclusion Act, about a Chinese girl fighting to claim her place in the 1880s American West
Daiyu never wanted to be like the tragic heroine for whom she was named, revered for her beauty and cursed with heartbreak. But when she is kidnapped and forced across an ocean from China to America, Daiyu must relinquish the home and future she imagined for herself. Over the years that follow, she is forced to keep reinventing herself to survive. From a calligraphy school, to a San Francisco brothel, to a shop tucked into the Idaho mountains, we follow Daiyu on a desperate quest to outrun the tragedy that chases her. As anti-Chinese sentiment sweeps across the country in a wave of unimaginable violence, Daiyu must draw on each of the selves she has been–including the ones she most wants to leave behind–in order to finally claim her own name and story.
At once a literary tour de force and a groundbreaking work of historical fiction, Four Treasures of the Sky announces Jenny Tinghui Zhang as an indelible new voice. Steeped in untold history and Chinese folklore, this novel is a spellbinding feat.
A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books
“Jenny Tinghui Zhang uses her considerable talents to illuminate the shocking injustices the Chinese in this country suffered in the 1800s, and in doing so, makes us stop and consider how much of that cruelty and injustice survive to this day. Four Treasures of the Sky is an engulfing, bighearted, and heartbreaking novel.”–Ann Patchett
“In a sweeping adventure that spans China and the American West, Jenny Tinghui Zhang has crafted a thoughtful story of identity, love, and belonging.”–C Pam Zhang, author of How Much of These Hills Is Gold
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“Brilliant and devastating, Four Treasures of the Sky tells the story of Daiyu, who is brought to America against her will and forced to hide who she is even as she grows into her true self. Weaving together myth and history, Zhang’s work is both timeless and utterly necessary right now.”–Anna North, New York Times bestselling author of Outlawed -
Honolulu
- By: Alan Brennert
- Narrator: Alan Brennert
- Length: 15 hours 30 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: March 13, 2009
- Language: English
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4.07(20012 ratings)
4.07(20012 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0024.99 USDBest-selling author Alan Brennert blends history and fiction to showcase Hawaii’s dynamic past in this captivating novel. Set in the 1920s and 1930s, Honolulu explores the stark contrast between the image of the glamorous Hawaiian paradiseBest-selling author Alan Brennert blends history and fiction to showcase Hawaii’s dynamic past in this captivating novel. Set in the 1920s and 1930s, Honolulu explores the stark contrast between the image of the glamorous Hawaiian paradise portrayed to the mainland and the harsh reality of life on the island. With characters as vivid and richly descriptive as the history of Hawaii itself, this novel is sure to enthrall listeners.
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China to Me
- By: Emily Hahn
- Narrator: Nancy Wu
- Length: 22 hours 1 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2018
- Language: English
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4.03(129 ratings)
4.03(129 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0029.95 USDA candid, rollicking literary travelogue from a pioneering New Yorker writer, an intrepid heroine who documented China in the years before World War II Deemed scandalous at the time of its publication in 1944, Emily Hahn’s now classic memoirA candid, rollicking literary travelogue from a pioneering New Yorker writer, an intrepid heroine who documented China in the years before World War II
Deemed scandalous at the time of its publication in 1944, Emily Hahn’s now classic memoir of her years in China remains remarkable for her insights into a tumultuous period and her frankness about her personal exploits. A proud feminist and fearless traveler, she set out for China in 1935 and stayed through the early years of the Second Sino-Japanese War, wandering, carousing, living, loving–and writing.
Many of the pieces in China to Me were first published as the work of a roving reporter in the New Yorker. All are shot through with riveting and humanizing detail. During her travels from Nanjing to Shanghai, Chongqing, and Hong Kong, where she lived until the Japanese invasion in 1941, Hahn embarks upon an affair with lauded Chinese poet Shao Xunmei; gets a pet gibbon and names him Mr. Mills; establishes a close bond with the women who would become the subjects of her bestselling book The Soong Sisters; battles an acquired addiction to opium; and has a child with Charles Boxer, a married British intelligence officer.
In this unflinching glimpse of a vanished world, Hahn examines not so much the thorny complications of political blocs and party conflict, but the ordinary–or extraordinary–people caught up in the swells of history. At heart, China to Me is a self-portrait of a fascinating woman ahead of her time.
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Where We Go When All We Were Is Gone
- By: Sequoia Nagamatsu
- Narrator: Brian Nishii
- Length: 4 hours 6 minutes
- Publisher: Dreamscape Media
- Publish date: December 06, 2022
- Language: English
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3.99(471 ratings)
3.99(471 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0017.99 USD“You should be here; he’s simply magnificent.” These are the final words a biologist hears before his Margaret Mead-like wife dies at the hands of Godzilla. The words haunt him as he studies the kaiju (Japan’s giant monsters)“You should be here; he’s simply magnificent.” These are the final words a biologist hears before his Margaret Mead-like wife dies at the hands of Godzilla. The words haunt him as he studies the kaiju (Japan’s giant monsters) on an island reserve, attempting to understand the beauty his wife saw. “The Return to Monsterland” opens Where We Go When All We Were Is Gone, a collection of twelve fabulist and genre-bending stories inspired by Japanese folklore, historical events, and pop culture. In “Rokurokubi,” a man who has the demonic ability to stretch his neck to incredible lengths tries to save a marriage built on secrets. The recently dead find their footing in “The Inn of the Dead’s Orientation for Being a Japanese Ghost.” In “Girl Zero,” a couple navigates the complexities of reviving their deceased daughter via the help of a shapeshifter. And, in the title story, a woman instigates a months-long dancing frenzy in a Tokyo where people don’t die but are simply reborn without their memories. Every story in the collection turns to the fantastic, the mysticism of the past, and the absurdities of the future to illuminate the spaces we occupy when we are at our most vulnerable.”
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Roses, in the Mouth of a Lion
- By: Bushra Rehman
- Narrator: Bushra Rehman
- Length: 9 hours 22 minutes
- Publisher: Macmillan Audio
- Publish date: December 06, 2022
- Language: English
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3.95(656 ratings)
3.95(656 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0026.99 USDThis program is read by the author. For fans of On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous and My Brilliant Friend, an unforgettable story about female friendship and queer love in a Muslim-American community“I LOVED EVERY MOMENT.”This program is read by the author.
For fans of On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous and My Brilliant Friend, an unforgettable story about female friendship and queer love in a Muslim-American community
“I LOVED EVERY MOMENT.” –Karen Russell, author of Swamplandia!“ENCHANTING.” –Mira Jacob, author of Good Talk
Razia Mirza grows up amid the wild grape vines and backyard sunflowers of Corona, Queens, with her best friend, Saima, by her side. When a family rift drives the girls apart, Razia’s heart is broken. She finds solace in Taslima, a new girl in her close-knit Pakistani-American community. They embark on a series of small rebellions: listening to scandalous music, wearing miniskirts, and cutting school to explore the city.
When Razia is accepted to Stuyvesant, a prestigious high school in Manhattan, the gulf between the person she is and the daughter her parents want her to be, widens. At Stuyvesant, Razia meets Angela and is attracted to her in a way that blossoms into a new understanding. When their relationship is discovered by an Aunty in the community, Razia must choose between her family and her own future.
Punctuated by both joy and loss, full of ’80s music and beloved novels, Roses, in the Mouth of a Lion is a new classic: a fiercely compassionate coming-of-age story of a girl struggling to reconcile her heritage and faith with her desire to be true to herself.
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A Paper Son
- By: Jason Buchholz
- Narrator: Feodor Chin
- Length: 10 hours 17 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2016
- Language: English
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3.95(244 ratings)
3.95(244 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0019.95 USDGrade school teacher and aspiring author Peregrine Long sees a Chinese family on board a ship–in his morning tea. The image inspires him to write the story of this family, but then a woman turns up at his door, claiming that he’s writingGrade school teacher and aspiring author Peregrine Long sees a Chinese family on board a ship–in his morning tea. The image inspires him to write the story of this family, but then a woman turns up at his door, claiming that he’s writing her family history exactly as it happened. She doesn’t like it, but she has one question: What happened to the little boy of the family, her long-lost uncle?
Throughout the course of a month-long tempest that begins to wash the peninsula out from beneath them, Peregrine searches modern-day San Francisco and its surroundings–and, through his continued writing, southern China and the Pacific immigration experience of a century ago–for the missing boy. The clues uncovered lead Peregrine to question not only the nature of his writing but also his knowledge of his own past and his understanding of his identity.
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Severance
- By: Ling Ma
- Narrator: Nancy Wu
- Length: 9 hours 54 minutes
- Publisher: Macmillan Audio
- Publish date: August 14, 2018
- Language: English
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3.92(61230 ratings)
3.92(61230 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0019.99 USD“Narrator Nancy Wu delivers an outstanding performance of this cheeky satirical novel…Listeners will be entertained by the world building; cast of amusing, eccentric characters; and bizarre charm of the aloof heroine.” —“Narrator Nancy Wu delivers an outstanding performance of this cheeky satirical novel…Listeners will be entertained by the world building; cast of amusing, eccentric characters; and bizarre charm of the aloof heroine.” — AudioFile Magazine, Earphones Award Winner
Maybe it’s the end of the world, but not for Candace Chen, a millennial, first-generation American and office drone meandering her way into adulthood in Ling Ma’s offbeat, wryly funny, apocalyptic satire, Severance.Candace Chen, a millennial drone self-sequestered in a Manhattan office tower, is devoted to routine. With the recent passing of her Chinese immigrant parents, she’s had her fill of uncertainty. She’s content just to carry on: She goes to work, troubleshoots the teen-targeted Gemstone Bible, watches movies in a Greenpoint basement with her boyfriend.
So Candace barely notices when a plague of biblical proportions sweeps New York. Then Shen Fever spreads. Families flee. Companies cease operations. The subways screech to a halt. Her bosses enlist her as part of a dwindling skeleton crew with a big end-date payoff. Soon entirely alone, still unfevered, she photographs the eerie, abandoned city as the anonymous blogger NY Ghost.
Candace won’t be able to make it on her own forever, though. Enter a group of survivors, led by the power-hungry IT tech Bob. They’re traveling to a place called the Facility, where, Bob promises, they will have everything they need to start society anew. But Candace is carrying a secret she knows Bob will exploit. Should she escape from her rescuers?
A send-up and takedown of the rituals, routines, and missed opportunities of contemporary life, Ling Ma’s Severance is a moving family story, a quirky coming-of-adulthood tale, and a hilarious, deadpan satire. Most important, it’s a heartfelt tribute to the connections that drive us to do more than survive.
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Inspector Chen and the Private Kitchen Murder
- By: Qiu Xiaolong
- Length: 7 hours 40 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: October 05, 2021
- Language: English
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3.92(197 ratings)
3.92(197 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0019.99 USDChen Cao has been removed from his chief inspector role, but that doesn’t stop him investigating a ‘private kitchen’ murder that has similarities to a Judge Dee story. No longer a chief inspector, Chen Cao finds himself asChen Cao has been removed from his chief inspector role, but that doesn’t stop him investigating a ‘private kitchen’ murder that has similarities to a Judge Dee story.
No longer a chief inspector, Chen Cao finds himself as director of the Shanghai Judicial System Reform Office. To outsiders it’s a promotion, but Chen knows he’s being removed from the spotlight as he’s immediately placed on involuntary ‘convalescence leave’ to stop him interfering with any cases. However, with various high-profile crimes making headlines and fears escalating over vigilante reprisals, Chen’s superiors know he must at least appear active.
One case revolves around Min Lihau, a mingyuan, who runs a ‘private kitchen’ for powerful figures in Shanghai. Min’s accused of murdering her assistant, yet Chen is struck by its similarities to a historic case involving the famous Judge Dee. When an acquaintance of his is murdered in connection with Min, Chen knows he can’t stand idly by . . . but he must act in secret, under the cover of writing a Judge Dee novel.
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The Mermaid from Jeju
- By: Sumi Hahn
- Narrator: Cindy Kay
- Length: 8 hours 53 minutes
- Publisher: Dreamscape Media
- Publish date: December 08, 2020
- Language: English
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3.9(1729 ratings)
3.9(1729 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0017.99 USDIn the aftermath of World War II, Goh Junja is a girl just coming into her own. She is the latest successful deep-sea diver in a family of strong haenyeo. Confident she is a woman now, she urges her mother to allow her to make their annual trip toIn the aftermath of World War II, Goh Junja is a girl just coming into her own. She is the latest successful deep-sea diver in a family of strong haenyeo. Confident she is a woman now, she urges her mother to allow her to make their annual trip to Mt. Halla, where they trade sea delicacies for pork. A sea-village girl, Junja has never been to the mountains, where it smells like mushrooms and earth, and it is there she falls in love with mountain-boy Yang Suwol, who rescues her after a particularly harrowing journey. But when Junja returns one day later, it is just in time to see her mother take her last breath, beaten by the waves during a dive she was taking in Junja’s place. Spiraling in grief, Junja sees her younger siblings sent to live with their estranged father, Suwol gone, and the ghost of her mother haunting their home–from the meticulously tended herb garden that has begun sprouting weeds to the field where their bed sheets are beaten. She has only her grandmother and herself. But the world moves on without Junja. The political climate is perilous. Still reeling from Japan’s forced withdrawal from the peninsula, Korea is forced to accommodate the rapid establishment of US troops, and Junja’s grandmother, who lived through the Japanese invasion that led to Korea’s occupation, understands the signs of danger all too well. When Suwol is arrested for working with and harboring communists, Junja must learn to navigate a tumultuous world unlike anything she’s ever known.
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America for Beginners
- By: Leah Franqui
- Narrator: Soneela Nankani
- Length: 11 hours 17 minutes
- Publisher: HarperAudio
- Publish date: July 24, 2018
- Language: English
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3.9(4428 ratings)
3.9(4428 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.005.99 USDRecalling contemporary classics such as Americanah, Behold the Dreamers, and The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, a funny, poignant, and insightful debut novel that explores the complexities of family, immigration, prejudice, and the American DreamRecalling contemporary classics such as Americanah, Behold the Dreamers, and The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, a funny, poignant, and insightful debut novel that explores the complexities of family, immigration, prejudice, and the American Dream through meaningful and unlikely friendships forged in unusual circumstances.
Pival Sengupta has done something she never expected: she has booked a trip with the First Class India USA Destination Vacation Tour Company. But unlike other upper-class Indians on a foreign holiday, the recently widowed Pival is not interested in sightseeing. She is traveling thousands of miles from Kolkota to New York on a cross-country journey to California, where she hopes to uncover the truth about her beloved son, Rahi. A year ago Rahi devastated his very traditional parents when he told them he was gay. Then, Pival’s husband, Ram, told her that their son had died suddenly–heartbreaking news she still refuses to accept. Now, with Ram gone, she is going to America to find Rahi, alive and whole or dead and gone, and come to terms with her own life.
Arriving in New York, the tour proves to be more complicated than anticipated. Planned by the company’s indefatigable owner, Ronnie Munshi–a hard-working immigrant and entrepreneur hungry for his own taste of the American dream–it is a work of haphazard improvisation. Pavil’s guide is the company’s new hire, the guileless and wonderfully resourceful Satya, who has been in America for one year–and has never actually left the five boroughs. For modesty’s sake Pival and Satya will be accompanied by Rebecca Elliot, an aspiring young actress. Eager for a paying gig, she’s along for the ride, because how hard can a two-week “working” vacation traveling across America be?
Slowly making her way from coast to coast with her unlikely companions, Pival finds that her understanding of her son–and her hopes of a reunion with him–are challenged by her growing knowledge of his adoptive country. As the bonds between this odd trio deepens, Pival, Satya, and Rebecca learn to see America–and themselves–in different and profound new ways.
A bittersweet and bighearted tale of forgiveness, hope, and acceptance, America for Beginners illuminates the unexpected enchantments life can hold, and reminds us that our most precious connections aren’t always the ones we seek.
This audiobook includes an episode of the Book Club Girl Podcast, featuring an interview with Leah Franqui about America for Beginners.
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Ling & Ting: Twice as Silly
- By: Grace Lin
- Narrator: Tara Sands
- Length: 12 minutes
- Publisher: Hachette Audio
- Publish date: November 11, 2014
- Language: English
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3.89(337 ratings)
3.89(337 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.003.98 USDLing & Ting are twins. They like to be silly. They like to tell jokes. Most of all, they like to laugh together. Laugh with Ling & Ting!The beloved twins from the Geisel Honor book Ling & Ting: Not Exactly the Same! and Ling &Ling & Ting are twins. They like to be silly. They like to tell jokes. Most of all, they like to laugh together. Laugh with Ling & Ting!
The beloved twins from the Geisel Honor book Ling & Ting: Not Exactly the Same! and Ling & Ting Share a Birthday are back to share their favorite funny stories with beginning readers. This collection of six laugh-out-loud stories is sure to tickle the funny bone of fans and new readers alike.... Read more -
Miracle Creek
- By: Angie Kim
- Narrator: Jennifer Lim
- Length: 14 hours 5 minutes
- Publisher: Macmillan Audio
- Publish date: April 16, 2019
- Language: English
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3.88(49596 ratings)
3.88(49596 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0026.99 USDThis program includes a bonus interview with the author and original music composed and performed by Steve Draughn. A thrilling debut about how far we’ll go to protect our families–and our deepest secrets. My husband asked me to lie.This program includes a bonus interview with the author and original music composed and performed by Steve Draughn.
A thrilling debut about how far we’ll go to protect our families–and our deepest secrets.
My husband asked me to lie. Not a big lie. He probably didn’t even consider it a lie, and neither did I, at first…
In rural Virginia, Young and Pak Yoo run an experimental medical treatment device known as the Miracle Submarine–a pressurized oxygen chamber that patients enter for therapeutic “dives” with the hopes of curing issues like autism or infertility. But when the Miracle Submarine mysteriously explodes, killing two people, a dramatic murder trial upends the Yoos’ small community.Who or what caused the explosion? Was it the mother of one of the patients, who claimed to be sick that day but was smoking down by the creek? Or was it Young and Pak themselves, hoping to cash in on a big insurance payment and send their daughter to college? The ensuing trial uncovers unimaginable secrets from that night–trysts in the woods, mysterious notes, child-abuse charges–as well as tense rivalries and alliances among a group of people driven to extraordinary degrees of desperation and sacrifice.
Angie Kim’s Miracle Creek is a thoroughly contemporary take on the courtroom drama, drawing on the author’s own life as a Korean immigrant, former trial lawyer, and mother of a real-life “submarine” patient. Both a compelling page-turner and an excavation of identity and the desire for connection, Miracle Creek is a brilliant, empathetic debut from an exciting new voice.
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Keya Das’s Second Act
- By: Sopan Deb
- Narrator: Ulka Simone Mohanty
- Length: 8 hours 59 minutes
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
- Publish date: January 01, 2022
- Language: English
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3.88(655 ratings)
3.88(655 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0019.99 USDA poignant, heartwarming, and charmingly funny debut novel about how a discovered box in the attic leads one Bengali American family down a path toward understanding the importance of family, even when splintered.Shantanu Das is living in theA poignant, heartwarming, and charmingly funny debut novel about how a discovered box in the attic leads one Bengali American family down a path toward understanding the importance of family, even when splintered.
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Shantanu Das is living in the shadows of his past. In his fifties, he finds himself isolated from his traditional Bengali community after a devastating divorce from his wife, Chaitali; he hasn’t spoken to his eldest daughter Mitali in months; and most painfully, he lives each day with the regret that he didn’t accept his teenaged daughter Keya after she came out as gay. As the anniversary of Keya’s death approaches, Shantanu wakes up one morning utterly alone in his suburban New Jersey home and realizes it’s finally time to move on.
This is when Shantanu discovers a tucked-away box in the attic that could change everything. He calls Mitali and pleads with her to come home. She does so out of pity, not realizing that her life is about to shift.
Inside the box is an unfinished manuscript that Keya and her girlfriend were writing. It’s a surprising discovery that brings Keya to life briefly. But Neesh Desai, a new love interest for Mitali with regrets of his own, comes up with a wild idea, one that would give Keya more permanence: what if they are to stage the play? It could be an homage to Keya’s memory, and a way to make amends. But first, the Dases need to convince Pamela Moore, Keya’s girlfriend, to give her blessing. And they have to overcome ghosts from the past they haven’t met yet.
A story of redemption and righting the wrongs of the past, Keya Das’s Second Act is a warmly drawn homage to family, creativity, and second chances. Set in the vibrant world of Bengalis in the New Jersey suburbs, this debut novel is both poignant and, at times, a surprising hilarious testament to the unexpected ways we build family and find love, old and new. -
The Necessary Hunger
- By: Nina Revoyr
- Length: 13 hours 3 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: April 26, 2019
- Language: English
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3.83(462 ratings)
3.83(462 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0024.99 USDTwo high-school girls growing up in the inner city, one Japanese-American, the other African-American, hunger for basketball stardom and a life beyond South Central Los Angeles. As a star basketball player in her last year of high school, NancyTwo high-school girls growing up in the inner city, one Japanese-American, the other African-American, hunger for basketball stardom and a life beyond South Central Los Angeles. As a star basketball player in her last year of high school, Nancy Takahiro’s life is about to change forever. Facing the fear of leaving home and wondering where her skill will take her, Nancy is not prepared for the complications that arise when she meets Raina Webber, a devoted, ferocious athlete, whose love of basketball is matched only by her talent for it.
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Born Confused
- By: Tanuja Desai Hidier
- Narrator: Marguerite Gavin
- Length: 14 hours 48 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2006
- Language: English
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3.82(550 ratings)
3.82(550 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0016.95 USDDimple Lala doesn’t know what to think. Her parents are from India, and she’s spent her whole life resisting their traditions. Then suddenly she gets to high school and everything Indian is trendy. Now things are more complicated thanDimple Lala doesn’t know what to think. Her parents are from India, and she’s spent her whole life resisting their traditions. Then suddenly she gets to high school and everything Indian is trendy. Now things are more complicated than ever. At seventeen, she’s still recovering from a year-old break up and her best friend isn’t around the way she used to be. To make matters worse, her parents arrange for her to meet a “suitable boy.” Of course, it doesn’t go well–until Dimple goes to a club and finds him spinning a magical web of words and music. Suddenly the boy is suitable because of his sheer unsuitability, and complications ensue.
This is a funny, thoughtful story about finding yourself, finding your friends, finding love, and finding your culture–sometimes where you least expect it.
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The Partner Track
- By: Helen Wan
- Narrator: Catherine Ho
- Length: 9 hours 53 minutes
- Publisher: Macmillan Audio
- Publish date: March 22, 2022
- Language: English
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3.81(2694 ratings)
3.81(2694 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0026.99 USDHelen Wan’s “engaging and suspenseful” (Wall Street Journal) debut novel, The Partner Track, is now a Netflix series! Ingrid Yung’s life is full of firsts. A first-generation Chinese American, the first lawyer in her family,Helen Wan’s “engaging and suspenseful” (Wall Street Journal) debut novel, The Partner Track, is now a Netflix series!
Ingrid Yung’s life is full of firsts. A first-generation Chinese American, the first lawyer in her family, she’s about to collect the holy grail of “firsts” and become the first minority woman to make partner at the venerable old law firm Parsons Valentine & Hunt.
Ingrid has perfected the art of “passing” and seamlessly blends into the old-boy corporate culture. She gamely banters in the corporate cafeteria, plays in the firm softball league, and earnestly racks up her billable hours. But when an offensive incident at the summer outing threatens the firm’s reputation, Ingrid’s outsider status is suddenly thrown into sharp relief.
Scrambling to do damage control, Parsons Valentine announces a new Diversity and Inclusion Initiative, commanding Ingrid to spearhead the effort. Only she’s about to close an enormous transaction that was to be her final step in securing partnership.
For the first time, Ingrid must question her place in the firm. Pitted against her colleagues, including her golden-boy boyfriend, Ingrid begins to wonder whether the prestige of partnership is worth breaching her ethics. But can she risk throwing away the American dream that is finally within her reach?
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The Color of Air
- By: Gail Tsukiyama
- Narrator: Brian Nishii
- Length: 9 hours 21 minutes
- Publisher: HarperAudio
- Publish date: July 07, 2020
- Language: English
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3.81(2148 ratings)
3.81(2148 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.004.99 USDFrom the New York Times bestselling author of Women of the Silk and The Samurai’s Garden comes a gorgeous and evocative historical novel about a Japanese-American family set against the backdrop of Hawai’i’s sugarFrom the New York Times bestselling author of Women of the Silk and The Samurai’s Garden comes a gorgeous and evocative historical novel about a Japanese-American family set against the backdrop of Hawai’i’s sugar plantations.
Daniel Abe, a young doctor in Chicago, is finally coming back to Hawai’i. He has his own reason for returning to his childhood home, but it is not to revisit the past, unlike his Uncle Koji. Koji lives with the memories of Daniel’s mother, Mariko, the love of his life, and the scars of a life hard-lived. He can’t wait to see Daniel, who he’s always thought of as a son, but he knows the time has come to tell him the truth about his mother, and his father. But Daniel’s arrival coincides with the awakening of the Mauna Loa volcano, and its dangerous path toward their village stirs both new and long ago passions in their community.
Alternating between past and present–from the day of the volcano eruption in 1935 to decades prior–The Color of Air interweaves the stories of Daniel, Koji, and Mariko to create a rich, vibrant, bittersweet chorus that celebrates their lifelong bond to one other and to their immigrant community. As Mauna Loa threatens their lives and livelihoods, it also unearths long held secrets simmering below the surface that meld past and present, revealing a path forward for them all.
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A Lie Someone Told You About Yourself
- By: Peter Ho Davies
- Narrator: Christopher Ryan Grant
- Length: 4 hours 33 minutes
- Publisher: HarperAudio
- Publish date: January 05, 2021
- Language: English
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3.81(2516 ratings)
3.81(2516 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.0018.99 USD‚ÄúThere are some stories that require as much courage to write as they do art. Peter Ho Davies‚Äôs achingly honest, searingly comic portrait of fatherhood is just such a story…The world needs more stories like this one, more of this‚ÄúThere are some stories that require as much courage to write as they do art. Peter Ho Davies‚Äôs achingly honest, searingly comic portrait of fatherhood is just such a story…The world needs more stories like this one, more of this kind of courage, more of this kind of love.‚Äù ‚ÄîSigrid Nunez, National Book Award-winning author of The Friend
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A heartbreaking, soul-baring novel about the repercussions of choice that “will strike a resonant chord with parents everywhere,” (starred Kirkus) from the award-winning author of The Welsh Girl and The Fortunes
A Lie Someone Told You About Yourself traces the complex consequences of one of the most personal yet public, intimate yet political experiences a family can have: to have a child, and conversely, the decision not to have a child. A first pregnancy is interrupted by test results at once catastrophic and uncertain. A second pregnancy ends in a fraught birth, a beloved child, the purgatory of further tests—and questions that reverberate down the years.
 
When does sorrow turn to shame?
When does love become labor?
When does chance become choice?
When does a diagnosis become destiny?
And when does fact become fiction?
 
This spare, graceful narrative chronicles the flux of parenthood, marriage, and the day-to-day practice of loving someone. As challenging as it is vulnerable, as furious as it is tender, as touching as it is darkly comic, Peter Ho Davies’s new novel is an unprecedented depiction of fatherhood.
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The Water That Falls on You from Nowhere
- By: John Chu
- Narrator: Philip Estrera
- Length: 40 minutes
- Publisher: Macmillan Audio
- Publish date: January 14, 2020
- Language: English
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3.8(1446 ratings)
3.8(1446 ratings)Regular Price:Try for $0.001.99 USDJohn Chu’s Hugo Award-winning short story, “The Water That Falls on You from Nowhere”, is now available for listeners In the near future water falls from the sky whenever someone lies (either a mist or a torrential flood dependingJohn Chu’s Hugo Award-winning short story, “The Water That Falls on You from Nowhere”, is now available for listeners
In the near future water falls from the sky whenever someone lies (either a mist or a torrential flood depending on the intensity of the lie). This makes life difficult for Matt as he maneuvers the marriage question with his lover and how best to “come out” to his traditional Chinese parents.
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