The Best Asian American Fiction - February 2021
Based on the analysis of 19,998 reviews.
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Crazy Rich Asians
3,754 reviews |
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The Wangs vs. the World
286 reviews |
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Inside Out and Back Again
556 reviews |
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The Leavers (National Book Award Finalist): A Novel
408 reviews |
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Pachinko (National Book Award Finalist)
2,783 reviews |
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Paper Wife: A Novel
647 reviews |
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What We Were Promised
63 reviews |
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The Night Tiger: A Novel
268 reviews |
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The Island of Sea Women: A Novel
594 reviews |
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Best Seller |
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Little Fires Everywhere
1,369 reviews |
Top Asian American Fiction Brands
Min Jin Lee

Min Jin Lee's debut Book, Free Food for Millionaires, was one of Those "Top 10 Publications of the Year" for The Times (London), NPR's Fresh Air, and USA Today.
Her short fiction has been featured on NPR's Selected Shorts. Her writings have appeared in Condé Nast Traveler, The Times (London), Vogue, Travel+Leisure, Wall Street Journal, New York Times Magazine, and Food & Wine. Her essays and literary criticism have been anthologized. She served as a columnist for the Chosun Ilbo, South Korea's paper. She lives in New York with her loved ones. See all Min Jin Lee productsLisa See

Lisa See is China Dolls, Peony in Love, '' Dreams of Joy, Shanghai Girls, also the New York Times bestselling author of Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane, her latest novel, will soon be published by Scribner in March 2017. Booklist has stated of this book, “See’s revolve around the unbreakable bonds between daughters and mothers, by birth and by circumstance, becomes a homage to unconditional love. ” Ms. See has also composed a mystery series that occurs in China, in addition to About Gold Mountain, which will be about her Chinese-American family. Her novels have been published in 39 languages. Ms. See was respected as National Woman of the Year by the Organization of Chinese American women in 2001, has been the recipient of this Chinese American Museum’s History Producers Award in 2003, and is slated to receive the Golden Spike Award from the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California at 2017. See all Lisa See products
Celeste Ng

Celeste Ng grew up in Shaker Heights, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Ohio.
She attended Harvard University and earned an MFA from the University of
Michigan. Her debut book, Everything I Never Heard You, won the Hopwood Award, and the
Massachusetts Book Award, and the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature and the
ALA’s Alex Award and is a 2016 NEA fellow. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. To learn more about her and her work, see her site in http://celesteng.com or follow her on Twitter: @pronounced_ing. See all Celeste Ng products