Asian Heritage Month is a time to recognize and celebrate the cultures, traditions, and contributions of Asian communities around the world. Literature is one of the most powerful ways to explore these voices because books allow readers to connect with experiences, histories, and perspectives that may be different from their own. By reading these stories, we not only appreciate diverse forms of storytelling, but also gain a deeper understanding of the people and traditions that shape our communities.
1.Jenny Han
Jenny Han is a bestselling Asian American author who is best known for her two young adult novels that focus on family, identity, friendship and romance. She gained huge recognition on the trilogy series To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before. To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before is now adapted as a movie trilogy. Through both the movies and the books, Jenny Han introduces us to Lara Jean, a Korean American teenager navigating love and growing up. Through her writing, Jenny Han celebrates culture in a natural and meaningful way while also showing that Asian characters can be at the center of universal coming-of-age stories enjoyed by readers everywhere.

