Sabaa Tahir writes stories of hope
Sabaa Tahir, best-selling author of the YA fantasy series An Ember in the Ashes, shines in her contemporary debut, "All My Rage."
Sabaa Tahir, best-selling author of the YA fantasy series An Ember in the Ashes, shines in her contemporary debut, "All My Rage."
The author of 'Omar Rising' writes from the heart and soul, taking a lead from the real storytellers: her characters.
These East Asian and Asian American authors have written some of our favorite listens. Here’s where to start.
In his latest poetry collection, Ocean Vuong gives language to the most universally human experience: grief.
The internment of Japanese Americans is a grim and deplorable chapter in the history of the United States—one we must never forget. As we reflect and remember as a nation this February 19, these listens offer a way to honor the survivors and learn from the past.
Huma Abedin, aide to Secretary Hillary Clinton, gets candid about life, work, and her hopes for her legacy in her new memoir, "Both/And."
In the second installment of Julie Kagawa's Evenfall series, listeners are drawn further into the swirling emotions, mythology, and secrets of the faerie realm.
Spanning three centuries and several genres, “To Paradise” ponders what happens when we flee one broken utopia for another.
Acclaimed author Farhad J. Dadyburjor has set a new standard with his boundary-pushing listen The Other Man, an urban romance set in Mumbai.
With Phillipa Soo as the performer, 'The Stand-In' became the debut rom-com of Chu's dreams, with the main character, author, and narrator all being biracial.
Debut author Sanjena Sathian begins with a story about two Indian American aspirational gold thieves and ends with the acknowledgment of the inner search for home in all of us.
The author of ‘Once More Upon a Time’ shares four perfect marriages of plot and performance.