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Potluck Feed Drop - Books & Boba September 2023 Book News

2023/10/5
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Good Pop is on hiatus for a few weeks as all of our hosts are overseas to attend Jess' wedding in Itlay! In the meantime, we'll be using our usual release day to plug some of our fellow Asian American hosted podcasts from the Potluck Podcast Collective. This week we're featuring the latest book news episode from Books & Boba, so you can check out what's popping in the world of Asian American books!

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On our mid-month check in for September 2023, we review the latest Asian American book and publishing announcements, as well as catch up on some news from the ongoing literary awards season.

Upcoming books mentioned in our publishing news:

  • *Toward Eternity *by Anton Hur
  • *Everything We Never Had *by Randy Ribay
  • *Kareem Between *by Shifa Saltagi Safadi
  • *Ahimsa is Everywhere *by Suma Subramaniam; illust by Aparna Varma
  • *My Name is Ai Lin *by Maria Wen Adcock; illust by Yu Ting
  • *Eid Tale *by Aaliya Jaleel
  • *Celebrating Dong Zhi *by Michelle Jing Chan
  • *This Book Won't Burn *by Samira Ahmed
  • *The Romance Rivalry *by Susan Lee
  • *Gamers *by E.C. Meyers
  • The Mithai Box is Not Empty by Namrata Agarwal; illust by Parvati Pillai

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