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Posts Tagged: The Joy Luck Club

What to Read When You Grew Up Watching Dawson’s Creek

By Erin Hensley and Julia Callahan

October 23rd, 2020

Erin Hensley and Julia Callahan share a reading list to celebrate I REMEMBER EVERYTHING.

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Tags: Amy Tan, Dangerous Angels, Dawson’s Creek, Dawson’s Critique, Erin Hensley, Francesca Lia Block, I Remember Everything, I Remember Everything: Life Lessons from Dawson’s Creek, Jeffrey Eugenides, Joy Nicholson, Julia Callahan, Kindred, Langston Hughes, little women, Lois Lowry, louisa may alcott, Octavia Butler, Stephen Chbosky, The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes, The Giver, The Joy Luck Club, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, The Tribes of Palos Verde, The Virgin Suicides, Weetzie Bat, What to Read When

Writing What Bothers: A Conversation with Frances Cha

By Violet Haeun Kim

September 3rd, 2020

Frances Cha discusses her debut novel, IF I HAD YOUR FACE.

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Tags: Amy Tan, anxiety, Asian American, beauty ideals, beauty standards, citizenship, Curtis Sittenfeld, debut novel, elizabeth strout, family trauma, Frances Cha, hong kong, If I Had Your Face, Korea, korean, Korean American, lineage, manhwa, Margaret Atwood, microaggressions, plastic surgery, postpartum, princess, representation, seoul, south korea, The Four Daughters of Armian, The Heirs, The Joy Luck Club, translation, Violet Haeun Kim, yiyun li

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