Mai Nguyen Explores the Complexity of Intergenerational Families and Identity in ‘Sunshine Nails’
The Asian Canadian author highlights the everyday resilience racialized communities embark on.
R.F. Kuang’s ‘Yellowface’ Tackles Racial Creative Exhaustion with Humour
“I’m tired of us all pretending like this system is working. It’s not. We all have to be blunt about it or nothing will ever change,” says R.F. Kuang
Soon Wiley’s ‘When We Fell Apart’ Explores the Ever-Evolving Question of Belonging as Hyphenated Person
“Like Min, I also had the experience of being an outsider and maybe feeling even more like a foreigner in Korea than in America—which I think is a very common experience for a lot of Americans who are the children of immigrants,” says the author.