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May 05, 2005

Lucky Child: A Daughter of Cambodia Reunites with the Sister She Left Behind by Loung Ung [in AsianWeek]

May 05, 2005

The Librarian of Basra: A True Story of Iraq by Jeanette Winter [in AsianWeek]

Apr 07, 2005

Husband of a Fanatic: A Personal Story Through India, Pakistan, Love, and Hate by Amitava Kumar [in AsianWeek]

Feb 25, 2005

The Good Man: A Novel by Edward Jae-Suk Lee [in AsianWeek]

Dec 03, 2004

The Painting by Nina Schuyler [in AsianWeek]

Oct 28, 2004

War Trash by Ha Jin [in AsianWeek]

Oct 08, 2004

An Ordinary Person’s Guide to Empire by Arundhati Roy [in AsianWeek]

Sep 10, 2004

Zero Over Berlin: A Novel by Joh Sasaki, translated by Hiroko Yoda with Matt Alt [in AsianWeek]

Sep 10, 2004

Inheritance by Lan Samantha Chang [in AsianWeek]

Jul 30, 2004

Maps of City & Body: Shedding Light on the Performances of Denise Uyehara | script and commentary by Denise Uyehara, foreword by Chay Yew [in AsianWeek]

Jun 25, 2004

Fourth Uncle in the Mountain: A Memoir of a Barefoot Doctor in Vietnam by Quang Van Nguyen and Marjorie Pivar [in AsianWeek]

May 01, 2004

No Sword to Bury: Japanese Americans in Hawai’i during World War II by Franklin Odo + Author Profile [in Bloomsbury Review]

Apr 30, 2004

Thura’s Diary: My Life in Wartime Iraq by Thura Al-Windawi, translated by Robin Bray [in AsianWeek]

Apr 01, 2004

Brundibar retold by Tony Kushner, illustrated by Maurice Sendak [in Moment Magazine]

Feb 27, 2004

The Last of the Whampoa Breed: Stories of the Chinese Diaspora edited by Pang-yuan Chi and David Der-Wei Wang [in AsianWeek]

Feb 06, 2004

Love After War edited by Wayne Karlin and Ho Anh Thai [in AsianWeek]

Jan 30, 2004

No Sword to Bury: Japanese Americans in Hawai’i during World War II by Franklin Odo + Author Interview [in AsianWeek]

Jan 01, 2004

The Caprices by Sabina Murray + Author Profile [in Bloomsbury Review]

Dec 18, 2003

A Date Which Will Live: Pearl Harbor in American History by Emily S. Rosenberg [in AsianWeek]

Nov 28, 2003

Island of Blood: Frontline Reports from Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, and Other South Asian Flashpoints by Anita Pratap [in AsianWeek]

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