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Chinese and English Nursery Rhymes: Share and Sing in Two Languages
This book has won the 2010 CALA Best Book Award (Categroy: Juvenile Books).
Position: 228 (478 views)
Chinese Chicago: Race, Transnational Migration, and Community Since 1870
This book has won the 2013 CALA Best Book Award (Categroy: Non-Fiction).
Position: 327 (448 views)
Chinese Comfort Women: Testimonies from Imperial Japan's Sex Slaves
"Chinese Comfort Women: Testimonies from Japan's Imperial Sex Slaves features the personal narratives of twelve women forced into sexual slavery when the Japanese military occupied their hometowns."
"This is an important book on a little-discussed…
"This is an important book on a little-discussed…
Position: 2 (1205 views)
Chisland
Embark on an extraordinary journey with “Chisland”, a fantasy series inspired by the Chinese ancient classic “The Classic of Mountains and Seas”. Perfect for Chinese and American K-12 students, this series transports readers to an imaginative kingdom…
Tags: 2025 CALA Best Book Award, Chinese mythology, Cultural discovery, Fantasy series, K-12 education, Life lessons
Position: 1053 (67 views)
Claiming Diaspora: Music, Transnationalism, and Cultural Politics in Asian/Chinese America
This book has won the 2010 CALA Best Book Award (Categroy: Non-Fiction).
Position: 390 (428 views)
Collecting Asia: East Asian Libraries in North America, 1868-2008
This book has won the 2010 CALA Best Book Award (Categroy: Non-Fiction).
Position: 377 (432 views)
Congress and the U.S.-China Relationship: 1949-1979
This book has won the 2008 CALA Best Book Award (Categroy: Non-Fiction).
Position: 294 (457 views)
Connie: A Memoir
A New York Times bestseller, Connie is a sharp, witty, and frank memoir by iconic trailblazer and legendary journalist Connie Chung. She pulls no punches in detailing her storied career as the first Asian woman to break into an overwhelmingly white,…
Tags: 2025 CALA Best Book Award, Asian American, Journalism, Memoir, Television industry, Women's rights
Position: 1051 (68 views)
Contemporary Chinese Art
"In this first systematic introduction to the topic, art historian and critic Wu Hung provides a much-needed narrative of the development of Chinese art across all media from the 1970s to the 2000s, a timespan characterized by radical social,…
Position: 216 (482 views)
Conviction
”Kelly Loy Gilbert is a debut author of Chinese decent who has great instincts for strong characterization and relationships, unexpected plot twists, and high-stakes drama. Conviction is a strong debut that gets readers thinking about issues like…
Position: 149 (513 views)
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CALA Newsletter, No. 108, Spring 2013
The CALA Newsletter is the official publication of the Chinese American Librarians Association, and it disseminates information about Chinese American…
