May 2023
Asian American/Pacific Islander Voices for Kids
Biography & Nonfiction | Fiction | Graphic Novels | Picture Books
Biography & Nonfiction
Shining a Light: Celebrating 40 Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who Changed the World by Veeda Bybee; illustrated by Victo Ngai
Ages 8-12 This collective biography compiles – and illustrates! – the true stories of exceptional Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in a variety of fields, from sports and entertainment to science and politics. |
Racial Justice in America: AAPI Histories (Series) by Virginia Loh-Hagan
The Racial Justice in America: AAPI Histories series explores moments and eras in America's history that have been ignored or misrepresented in education due to racial bias.
Angel Island Immigration Station by Virginia Loh-Hagan
Ages 9-12 This title from Virginia Loh-Hagan's Racial Justice in America: AAPI Histories series explores racial discrimination against immigrants at Angel Island Immigration Station. |
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Colonization of Hawai’i by Virginia Loh-Hagan
Ages 9-12 Another book from Virginia Loh-Hagan's AAPI Histories series which details the history of the colonization of Hawaiʻi. |
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Japanese American Incarceration by Virginia Loh-Hagan
Ages 9-12 This book from the AAPI Histories series explains what the Japanese American incarceration experience was and its impact on the Japanese American community, including the history of Japanese internment camps. |
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Southeast Asian Refugee Resettlement in the U.S. by Virginia Loh-Hagan
Ages 9-12 Also from the AAPI Histories series, Loh-Hagan discusses the Vietnam War, the history of refugee immigration laws concerning Southeast Asian refugees, and the resettlement experience. |
Fiction
Front Desk by Kelly Yang
Ages 8-12 Mia's family immigrates from China to California, where they manage a motel and Mia faces challenges and learns life lessons. |
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The Land of Forgotten Girls by Erin Entrada Kelly
Ages 8-12 After Sol's family moves from the Philippines to Louisiana, Sol protects her sister Ming as she figures out what family really means. |
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Nikhil Out Loud by Maulik Pancholy
Ages 8-12 Thirteen-year-old Nikhil is a beloved voice actor on an animated science fiction show, but when he’s chosen to star in a musical at his new school, he faces backlash for announcing that he’s gay, and must figure out who he wants to be both on- and off-screen. |
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Pahua and the Soul Stealer by Lori M. Lee
Ages 8-12 In this fantasy adventure inspired by Hmong folklore, an eleven-year-old with a supernatural gift must venture into the spirit world to save her brother’s life and soul. |
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Where the Mountain Meets the Moon by Grace Lin
Ages 8-12 This book intertwines stories of Minli, a young girl on a quest, and a Chinese folk tale told by her grandfather. |
Graphic Novels
City of Dragons: The Awakening Storm by Jaimal Yogis ∧ Vivian Truong
Ages 8-12 When Grace moves to Hong Kong with her new blended family, she finds herself guarding a newly hatched dragon from powerful enemies. |
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Pashmina by Nidhi Chanani
Ages 10-14 Eager to learn more about her cultural identity and family history, teenage Pryanka, a budding cartoon artist, is transported to India after finding a magical scarf. |
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The Tryout by Christina Soontornvat; illustrated by Joanna Cacao and Amanda Lafrenais
Ages 8-12 In this graphic memoir, Thai-American writer Soontornvat recalls her involvement in the cheerleading squad when she was in seventh grade, amidst racism from the school community as well as conflicts in her closest friendship. |
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Stargazing by Jen Wang
Ages 8-12 Christine and Moon both grew up in the same Chinese-American suburb, and despite being very different, they become good friends. When catastrophe strikes, will they be able to support each other? |
Picture Books
Drawn Together by Minh Lê; illustrated by Dan Santat
Ages 4-8 In this emotional and imaginatively illustrated story, a young boy and his grandfather overcome their language barrier by collaborating on art projects together. |
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Laxmi’s Mooch by Shelly Anand; illustrated by Nabi H. Ali
Ages 4-8 When her classmates tease her about the hairs on her upper lip, Laxmi seeks reassurance from her parents, who tell her how her body hair links her to their Indian heritage, and encourage her – and, by extension, young readers – to be proud of how they look and where they come from. |
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Love in the Library by Maggie Tokuda-Hall; illustrated by Yas Imamura
Ages 6-9 A beautiful picture book story of the author's grandparents, who met in the library of a Japanese internment camp during World War II. |
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Tomorrow is New Year’s Day: Seollal, a Korean Celebration of the Lunar New Year by Aram Kim
Ages 4-8 Mina shares customs and traditions of Seollal - the Korean Lunar New Year - with her classmates. |
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The Ugly Vegetables by Grace Lin
Ages 5-7 A child learns that while her mother's vegetables might not be as pretty as the neighbors' flowers, they taste much better, and everyone loves soup! |
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