Knocking on the front door, it’s already clear that this is one of those dreamy California artist houses, its rich green paint and big windows lighting up a quiet street. Inside there are flowers on ...
A story of young love across class at the turn of the millennium in New York City, a young man coming of age in the Pacific Northwest, a Chinese science student determining her own future as communism ...
Rachel Khong’s new novel follows three generations of Chinese Americans as they all fight for self-determination in their own way. Credit...Chau Luong Supported by By Wilson Wong Wilson Wong is an ...
In late 2016, Rachel Khong began writing a short story. She soon realized that it would become something longer. What started out as a love story would ultimately evolve into a multi-generational saga ...
She wrote her much-anticipated second novel, “Real Americans,” while also creating the Ruby, a co-working collective for writers and other artists. By Robert Ito By the time Rachel Khong was finishing ...
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