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The goal of the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature is to honor and recognize individual work about Asian/Pacific Americans and their heritage, based on literary and artistic merit.

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Ardea Smith
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BookREA KELLY
Blackbird fly
Kelly, Erin Entrada.

Bullied at school, eighth-grader Apple, a Filipino American who loves the music of the Beatles, decides to change her life by learning how to play the guitar.

Bullies -- Fiction.
Music -- Fiction.
Guitars -- Fiction.
Filipino Americans -- Fiction.
Middle schools -- Fiction.
School stories.
Realistic (Genre).
Ardea Smith
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BookHIS HILTO
Full cicada moon
Hilton, Marilyn.

In 1969 twelve-year-old Mimi and her family move to an all-white town in Vermont, where Mimi's mixed-race background and interest in "boyish" topics like astronomy make her feel like an outsider.

Racially mixed people -- Fiction.
Gender role -- Fiction.
Novels in verse.
Historical Fiction (Genre)
Ardea Smith
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BookGF INZ
Ichiro
Inzana, Ryan.

Ichiro's mother decides they should move from New York City to his grandfather's home in Japan after Ichiro's American father is killed in Iraq. As his grandfather shows him significant places in Japan and he experiences a supernatural encounter with gods and creatures of Japanese mythology, Ichiro reflects on nature, humanity, the divine, and war.

Japanese Americans -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
Monsters -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
Grandfathers -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
Japan -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
Fantasy comics.
Graphic novels.
Ardea Smith
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BookHIS PARK
Prairie lotus
Park, Linda Sue.

In Dakota Territory in the 1880s, half-Chinese Hanna and her white father face racism and resistance to change as they try to make a home for themselves. Includes author's note.

Racially mixed people -- Fiction.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Dakota Territory -- Fiction.
Father-daughter relationship -- Fiction.
Racism -- Fiction.
Dressmaking -- Fiction.
Dakota Territory -- Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Historical Fiction (Genre)
Ardea Smith
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BookB TAK
They called us enemy
Takei, George, 1937-

Actor, author, and activist George Takei recounts his childhood imprisoned within American concentration camps for Japanese Americans during World War II and the impact the experience had on his later life.

Takei, George, 1940- -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Actors -- United States -- Biography -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 -- Comic books, strips, etc.
World War, 1939-1945 -- United States -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Autobiographical comics.
Nonfiction comics.
Comics (Graphic works)
Ardea Smith
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BookREA BUDHO
Watched
Budhos, Marina Tamar.

Far from the "model teen," Naeem moves fast to outrun the eyes of his hardworking Bangladeshi parents, their gossipy neighbors, and the other forms of surveillance in his immigrant neighborhood in Queens, but when his mistakes catch up with him and the police offer a dark deal, will Naeem be a hero or a traitor?

Bangladeshi Americans -- Fiction.
Muslims -- Fiction.
Social issues -- Fiction.
New York (N.Y.) -- Fiction.
Realistic (Genre).
Ardea Smith
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BookFAN KELLE
When you trap a tiger
Keller, Tae.

When Lily, her sister Sam, and their mother move in with her sick grandmother, Lily traps a tiger and makes a deal with him to heal Halmoni.

Sisters -- Fiction.
Grandmothers -- Fiction.
Storytelling -- Fiction.
Sick -- Fiction.
Tigers -- Fiction.
Korean Americans -- Fiction.
Fantasy (Genre).
Ardea Smith
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BookREA YANG
Front desk
Yang, Kelly.

Recent immigrants from China and desperate for work and money, ten-year-old Mia Tang's parents take a job managing a rundown motel in Southern California, even though the owner, Mr. Yao is a nasty skinflint who exploits them; while her mother (who was an engineer in China) does the cleaning, Mia works the front desk and tries to cope with demanding customers and other recent immigrants--not to mention being only one of two Chinese in her fifth grade class, the other being Mr. Yao's son, Jason.

Immigrants -- Fiction.
Chinese Americans -- Fiction.
Hotels and motels -- Fiction.
Self-confidence -- Fiction.
Friendship -- Fiction.
Southern California -- Fiction.
Realistic (Genre).
Ardea Smith
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BookREA SHANG
The great wall of Lucy Wu
Shang, Wendy Wan Long.

Eleven-year-old aspiring basketball star and interior designer Lucy Wu is excited about finally having her own bedroom, until she learns that her great-aunt is coming to visit and Lucy will have to share a room with her for several months, shattering her plans for a perfect sixth-grade year.

Individuality -- Fiction.
Family life -- Fiction.
Chinese Americans -- Fiction.
Great-aunts -- Fiction.
School stories.
Realistic (Genre).
Ardea Smith
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BookHIS LEE
Outrun the moon
Lee, Stacey (Stacey Heather)

"On the eve of the San Fransisco Earthquake of 1906, Mercy Wong--daughter of Chinese immigrants--is struggling to hold her own among the spoiled heiresses at prestigious St. Clare's School. When tragedy strikes, everyone must band together to survive"--Provided by publisher.

Chinese Americans -- Fiction.
Earthquakes -- Fiction.
Survival skills -- Fiction.
San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, Calif., 1906 -- Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Historical fiction (Genre).
Ardea Smith
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BookGF WAN
Stargazing
Wang, Jen, 1984-

"Growing up in the same Chinese-American suburb, perfectionist Christine and artistic, confident, impulsive Moon become unlikely best friends, whose friendship is tested by jealousy, social expectations, and illness"--OCLC.

Chinese Americans -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
Friendship -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
Individuality -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
Graphic novels.
Ardea Smith
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BookREA KADOH
The thing about luck
Kadohata, Cynthia.

Just when twelve-year-old Summer thinks nothing else can possibly go wrong in a year of bad luck, an emergency takes her parents to Japan, leaving Summer to care for her little brother while helping her grandmother cook and do laundry for harvest workers.

Farm life -- Kansas -- Fiction.
Grandparents -- Fiction.
Siblings -- Fiction.
Japanese Americans -- Fiction.
Fate and fatalism -- Fiction.
Kansas -- Fiction.
Realistic (Genre).
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BookHIS CHEE
We are not free
Chee, Traci.

For fourteen-year-old budding artist Minoru Ito, her two brothers, her friends, and the other members of the Japanese-American community in southern California, the three months since Pearl Harbor was attacked have become a waking nightmare: attacked, spat on, and abused with no way to retaliate--and now things are about to get worse, their lives forever changed by the mass incarcerations in the relocation camps.

Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 -- Fiction.
Japanese Americans -- Fiction.
Family life -- Fiction.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons -- United States -- Fiction.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Fiction.
Concentration camps -- United States -- Fiction.
Prejudices -- Fiction.
California -- History -- Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Historical fiction (Genre).