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#243 - October 2023 Book News

2023/10/20
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On our mid-month check in for October 2023, we review the latest Asian American book and publishing announcements, as well as catch up on the latest controversial moves by a prominent book corporation.

Upcoming books mentioned in our publishing news:

  • *Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder *by Salman Rushdie
  • Untitled middle grade by Karina Yan Glaser
  • One Mad Cat by Vicky Fang 
  • Zuni and the Memory Jar by Aisha Saeed; illust by Neha Rawat
  • Bread Is Love by Pooja Makhijani; illust by Lavanya Naidu
  • Crossing the Finish Line by Thushanthi Ponweera; illust by Maithili Joshi
  • *Nora at Night *by April dela Noche Milne
  • *The Gowkaran Tree in the Middle of Our Kitchen *by Shokoofeh Azar
  • The Tales from Cabin 23 by Justina Ireland and Hanna Alkaf
  • Be Careful, Xiao Xin! by Alice Pung; illust by Sher Rill Ng
  • Auntie Q's Golden Claws Nail Salon by Van Hoang
  • *Dust *by Gina Nguyen
  • Muslim Mavericks series by Seema Yasmin
  • Chopsticks Are... by Chloe Ito Ward; illust by Lynn Scurfield
  • What Sparks a Fire? by Livia Blackburne; illust by Nicole Xu
  • Two-List Thanksgiving by Christine Whan; illust by Sienna Kim
  • *The Ghost Key *by S.R. Appavu
  • *The Three Beasts *by Gillian Pascasio
  • *Gracie Under the Waves *by Linda Sue Park
  • *Zeyna Lost and Found *by Shafaq Khan
  • The Serpent Rider by Yxavel Magno Diño
  • What a Weirdo! and *What a World! *by Laan Cham
  • Lost and Found at the Gurdwara by Baljinder Kaur

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