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BookDragon Books for the Diverse Reader

Sep 03

Dreams of Joy by Lisa See

Sep 01

Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

Aug 31

Drama by Raina Telgemeier, with color by Gurihiru

Aug 30

Same, Same but Different by Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw

Aug 27

Flying the Dragon by Natalie Dias Lorenzi

Aug 26

Gold by Chris Cleave

Aug 25

Victory: Resistance Book 3 by Carla Jablonski, illustrated by Leland Purvis, color by Hilary Sycamore

Aug 24

Sorry Please Thank You Stories by Charles Yu

Aug 23

Ten-Minute Bento by Megumi Fujii, translated by Maya Rosewood

Aug 22

The No-Dogs-Allowed Rule by Kashmira Sheth, illustrated by Carl Pearce

Aug 21

The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service (vols. 11-12) by Eiji Otsuka, art by Housui Yamazaki, translated by Toshifumi Yoshida, edited by Carl Gustav Horn

Aug 15

Ru by Kim Thúy, translated by Sheila Fischman [in Library Journal]

Aug 14

Last Man in Tower by Aravind Adiga

Aug 13

Food and Faith by Susan Reuben and Sophie Pelham

Aug 11

The Girl Who Loved Danger: A Steve Light Storybox by Steve Light

Aug 09

March by Geraldine Brooks

Aug 08

Home by Toni Morrison

Aug 07

Maya and the Turtle: A Korean Fairy Tale by Soma Han and John C. Stickler, illustrated by Soma Han

Aug 06

People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks

Aug 05

Caleb’s Crossing by Geraldine Brooks

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Welcome to BookDragon, filled with titles for the diverse reader. BookDragon was borne out of a new media initiative of the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center (APAC), and serves as a forum for those interested in learning more about the Asian Pacific American experience through literature. BookDragon is inhabited by Terry Hong.

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