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Three stories of Japanese American resistance during wartime paint a fuller picture of a dark chapter in US history.
Brimming with personality, the travel cats each have a story to tell and a journey to embark on.
Pages overflow with offbeat characters and equally offbeat wisdom from the mind of prolific digital artist Enfu.
In a dark world where all hope seems lost, Oshun's book of mirrors reveals the true definition of beauty.
A high school kid becomes Lee's youngest student, training with him in empty parking lots and forging a lifelong bond.
Larson brings home the impact of the 2011 tsunami and nuclear meltdown through intimate portraits of everyday Japanese people.
Inbar's translations of Heian Era (794-1185) court songs highlight their earthy, erotic nature.
Labor activist Gallo-Brown explores through poetry, essays, and fiction what it means to work in the US today.
Beware the trickster Yokai of ancient Japanese mythology. In these contemporary, original stories, young narrators must outfox the supernatural shapeshifters.
Wong captures four decades of Asian American life in West Coast Chinatowns. At turns poignant, heartbreaking, and uplifting.
Inspired by personal experiences with Japan's vengeful spirits, Davisson investigates the origins and legends of yurei.
A novel in 94 micro-chapters whose poetic prose tosses between contemporary Singapore and post-Tohoku Japan, collapsing intimate and seismic desolation.
This book brings to life the struggles of Korean immigrants in the Pacific Northwest through personal stories, photos, and research.
This poignant novel depicts a Japanese woman and her American "son" buffeted by the traumatic events surrounding World War II.
Poetry and photography from the Osaka underground pulses with life and exposes the raw aesthetics of contemporary Japan.
Lebo blends her passions-poetry and pie-into an irresistible mixture of high art, pop culture, recipes, and fantasy zodiac.
An odyssey of exile, birth and return told through dreamlike and sometimes haunting images of toys and dolls.
Shiro Kashiba sparked a food revolution by bringing sushi to Seattle. Today, his inspiration comes from the Pacific Northwest's bounty.
Writers and artists explore what it means to call New Orleans home five years after the city almost washed away.
An environmental romp through New Orleans: Buddy encounters talking gators, multicolored magicians, Indian spirits, and love.
After Katrina, New Orleanians ponder their city's fate in this mournful and at times celebratory jazz-funeral anthology.
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