Kao Kalia Yang
Kao Kalia Yang (born 1980) is a Hmong American writer and author of ''The Latehomecomer: A Hmong Family Memoir'' from Coffee House Press and ''The Song Poet'' from Metropolitan Press. Her work has appeared in the ''Paj Ntaub Voice'' Hmong literary journal, "Waterstone~Review," and other publications. She is a contributing writer to On Being's Public Theology Reimagined blog. Additionally, Yang wrote the lyric documentary, ''The Place Where We Were Born''. Yang currently resides in St. Paul, Minnesota. Provided by Wikipedia
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The latehomecomer : a Hmong family memoir / by Yang, Kao Kalia, 1980-
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Somewhere in the unknown world : a collective refugee memoir / by Yang, Kao Kalia, 1980-
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From the tops of the trees / by Yang, Kao Kalia, 1980-
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The song poet : a memoir of my father / by Yang, Kao Kalia, 1980-
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The most beautiful thing / by Yang, Kao Kalia, 1980-
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Where rivers part : a story of my mother's life / by Yang, Kao Kalia, 1980-
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What god is honored here? : writings on miscarriage and infant loss by and for native women and women of color /
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