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Ginseng Roots: A Memoir
by Craig Thompson
Ginseng Roots : a Memoir (4/22/2025)
Ginseng Roots : a Memoir by Craig Thompson. Pantheon, 2025.

Graphic artist and author Craig Thompson returns to his roots to share his memories of growing up in central Wisconsin. But, he also returns to ginseng roots, a medicinal and aphrodisiac herb cultivated in centralmore
Daughters of Shandong
by Eve J. Chung
Revolution is not a Dinner Party (Mao) (11/27/2023)
Two thematic strands run through this historical fiction novel partially based on the memories of the author's grandmother. The first theme is the communist revolution led by Mao following World War II which resulted in the defeat of Chiang Kai-shek and the Nationalist Armymore
In the Time of Our History
by Susanne Pari
Family Secrets, Family Conflicts (9/20/2022)
Can one be modern and traditional at the same time? The multigenerational Johani family of Iranian immigrants has family members who are trying to adapt and assimilate to their new lives in the United States. The main character Mitti is a thoroughly modern second generationmore
The Immortal King Rao: A Novel
by Vauhini Vara
Not an Ordinary Book (4/15/2022)
Ordinarily, I would not read a dystopian book, but this is not an ordinary book. I was attracted to the title because of the technology and India connections. There are actually three tales in one that generally alternate from India to technology to dystopian society. Allmore
On a Night of a Thousand Stars
by Andrea Yaryura Clark
Five Genre in One Title (2/10/2022)
In her debut novel, Andrea Clark has written a love triangle story, a mystery, a suspenseful tale, an adventure, and historical fiction. Chapters alternate between late 1970s and late 1990s and between two generations of the Argentinian Larrea family. The 1970s chapters aremore
Free: A Child and a Country at the End of History
by Lea Ypi
What is freedom? (11/14/2021)
What is freedom? Could freedom be different depending on where one lives and works and the time in history? Lea Ypi, professor at the London School of Economics, has written a memoir of her life during the period of the downfall of the Stalinist government in Albania, themore
Beasts of a Little Land: A Novel
by Juhea Kim
Beasts of a Little Land (8/18/2021)
During Korea's colonization by Japan, during the struggle for independence, during World War II, during the time of struggles between the communists and those wanting a free Korea, author Kim intertwines the lives of beggars, courtesans, military personnel and businessmen.more
At the Chinese Table: A Memoir with Recipes
by Carolyn Phillips
A Love Affair (6/25/2021)
Author Phillips' love affair with Chinese food is evidenced in a previously published scholarly cookbook that developed the thesis that China has over thirty cuisines. While her previous book was scholarly, in this title she documents her love affair with H.J, her husbandmore
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