![]() Hsu grew up between California and Taipei like many people I know, while his best friend Ken is a fourth-generation Japanese-American who doesn’t take off his shoes in the house. New Yorker staff writer Hua Hsu’s debut memoir is a must-read, not only because it took home this year’s Pulitzer Prize in Memoir or Autobiography, but also for its wrenching portrayal of Asian-American friendship spanning different immigration generations. ![]() “ Stay True ” by Hua Hsu (Recommended by Dana Chiueh ’23) To uplift AAPI voices, The Daily asked our writers for their recommendations on books that tell AAPI stories. ![]() May is National Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, during which we honor the history and culture of AAPI communities around the world. ![]()
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