Finally, Transracial Adoptees Can See Ourselves Reflected in Literature
Celeste Ng’s “Little Fires Everywhere” helped me process my conflicted feelings about my adoption
Celeste Ng’s “Little Fires Everywhere” helped me process my conflicted feelings about my adoption
Christine Evans recommends literature about war’s collision with ordinary life
Stories that celebrate and mourn the inextricable bond between fathers and daughters
Thao Thai, author of "Banyan Moon," recommends stories that explore all that’s unsaid between family members
It is only when the concept of gender is superimposed onto me that I feel dysphoric
Books about people of color navigating a justice system rooted in racism
Jody Keisner's essay collection examines the real and imagined monsters hiding under all women's metaphorical beds
Kristine Langley Mahler, author of "Curing Season," recommends non-fiction that adds another layer to the original narrative
Juliet Patterson, author of "Sinkhole," recommends books that use ancestry as a lens to ask bigger questions about the world