#263 - March 2024 Book News
Podcast |
Books and Boba
Publisher |
HappyEcstatic Media
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Literature
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Mar 16, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:36:19

On our mid-month check in for March 2024, we recap the latest Asian American book and publishing announcements, as well as go over some exciting adaptation and festival news!

Upcoming books mentioned in our publishing news:

  • The Perfections by Lulee Ma
  • Revolutions Are Made of
  • Love by Sun
  • Yung Shin and Mélina Mangal; illust by Leslie Barlow
  • Nunu and the Sea by Isabella Kung
  •  A Home on the Page by Kao Kalia Yang;
  • illust by Seo Kim
  • Deathly Fates by Tesia Tsai
  • Dragon Force: Infinity's
  • Secret by Katie
  • Tsang and Kevin Tsang
  • Falling Star by Linda Liu
  • I Guess I'll Go Eat Worms by Linda Liu
  • The Day the Books
  • Disappeared by Joanna
  • Ho and Caroline Kusin Pritchard; illust by Dan Santat
  • Lou with the Band by Alexandra Leigh
  • Young
  • Prodigal Tiger by Samantha Chong
  • The Art of How Dogs Sleep by Alison Kim

News stories covered on this episode:

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The Books & Boba March 2024 pick is Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop by Hwang Bo-Reum & translated by Shanna Tan

This podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast Collective

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Introducing Home, Interrupted, a new podcast series from Feet in 2 Worlds

Climate change affects everyone, but it doesn’t affect everyone equally. Immigrants often bear a unique burden due to climate change, but they’re also leading the way with impactful solutions. Feet in 2 Worlds, the news outlet and journalism training organization for immigrant voices, presents Home, Interrupted. From flooded basement apartments in New York City to indigenous Maya farming practices in Nebraska, Feet in 2 Worlds’ Home, Interrupted brings you deeply...

On our mid-month check in for March 2024, we recap the latest Asian American book and publishing announcements, as well as go over some exciting adaptation and festival news!

Upcoming books mentioned in our publishing news:

  • The Perfections by Lulee Ma
  • Revolutions Are Made of
  • Love by Sun
  • Yung Shin and Mélina Mangal; illust by Leslie Barlow
  • Nunu and the Sea by Isabella Kung
  •  A Home on the Page by Kao Kalia Yang;
  • illust by Seo Kim
  • Deathly Fates by Tesia Tsai
  • Dragon Force: Infinity's
  • Secret by Katie
  • Tsang and Kevin Tsang
  • Falling Star by Linda Liu
  • I Guess I'll Go Eat Worms by Linda Liu
  • The Day the Books
  • Disappeared by Joanna
  • Ho and Caroline Kusin Pritchard; illust by Dan Santat
  • Lou with the Band by Alexandra Leigh
  • Young
  • Prodigal Tiger by Samantha Chong
  • The Art of How Dogs Sleep by Alison Kim

News stories covered on this episode:

*Support the podcast by supporting our Patreon*

Follow our hosts:

Follow us:

The Books & Boba March 2024 pick is Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop by Hwang Bo-Reum & translated by Shanna Tan

This podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast Collective

Mentioned in this episode:

Introducing Home, Interrupted, a new podcast series from Feet in 2 Worlds

Climate change affects everyone, but it doesn’t affect everyone equally. Immigrants often bear a unique burden due to climate change, but they’re also leading the way with impactful solutions. Feet in 2 Worlds, the news outlet and journalism training organization for immigrant voices, presents Home, Interrupted. From flooded basement apartments in New York City to indigenous Maya farming practices in Nebraska, Feet in 2 Worlds’ Home, Interrupted brings you deeply reported, original stories from across the United States Episodes drop each week starting April 2nd. Find Feet in 2 Worlds’ Home, Interrupted wherever you listen to podcasts.

Home, Interrupted

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