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Asian-Americans in Young Adult Fiction Booklist May 6, 2007

Filed under: Asian-Americans in YA Lit, Booklists, Chatty Librarians — Trisha @ 12:00 am

When we were chatting, we tried to come up with a list of books with Asian-American protagonists.

Gayle: Fresh Off the Boat, Yell-Oh Girls, the Samurai Girl series, the Flirt series, Nothing But the Truth (and a Few White Lies), Mismatch, Name Me Nobody.

Trisha: Also A Step from Heaven, which I didn’t finish. And Monsoon Summer by Mitali Perkins and Ask Me No Questions by Marina Budhos. Which is another thing we can talk about. I mean, when I think of Asian-American books/characters, it’s the East Asian ones who come to mind, not Indian subcontinent.*

Gayle: You mean like Born Confused by Desai.

Trisha: Yeah! I totally forgot about that one.

Gayle: Even defining Asian Americans gets pretty tough.

Jolene: True.

So, how would you define “Asian-American” and “Asian-American Young Adult literature”? Are Filipino-Americans Hispanic or Asian? How long do you have to live in America to be Asian-American? I included Tangled Threads on the following booklist, even though it’s subtitled A Hmong Girl’s Story. Should it be on the list?

And what titles did we miss in this booklist of YA books with Asian-American or part-Asian protagonists?

Hmm, this is more books than I thought. But if you omit the books about hapa kids and immigrants, how many are left?

* I blame this on the fact that the three of us are Japanese-American and Hawaii isn’t exactly known for having a large Indian-American population.

** I feel slightly embarrassed putting this on the list, but it is the first YA book I remember reading that had an Asian-American protagonist.