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    A Thousand Beginnings and Endings -

    Ellen Oh, Elsie Chapman, Melissa de la Cruz, Julie Kagawa, Renée Ahdieh, Roshani Chokshi, Alexander Chee, Aliette de Bodard, Cindy Pon, Alyssa Wong, Sona Charaipotra, Aisha Saeed, Lori M. Lee, Shveta Thakrar, Preeti Chhibber, E.C. Myers, Rahul Kanakia

    Greenwillow Books
    2018
    368 páginas
    12h 16m
    ISBN-10: 0062671170
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    A man in a beautiful orange cloak causes a goddess to lose her heart. Two sisters transform into birds to escape captivity. A young man learns the true meaning of sacrifice when he is transported to a war he has no stake in. A young woman takes up her mother’s mantle and leads the dead to their final resting place. From fantasy to science fiction to contemporary, from romance to tales of revenge, this collection of fifteen original stories reinterprets East and South Asian myths in a wide range of stories that will appeal to every reader. This anthology contains stories from fifteen Asian-American authors—including New York Times–bestselling authors Melissa de la Cruz, Julie Kagawa, Renée Ahdieh, and Roshani Chokshi.

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    1. Forbidden Fruit | Roshani Chokshi (Filipinas) 3.5★ | "She leaned so far her heart fell out. And she didn't even notice." 2. Olivia's Table | Alyssa Wong (China) 2.5★ | "The night of the festival was a chance for freedom." 3. Steel Skin | Lori M. Lee (Hmong) DNF 4. Still Star-Crossed | Sona Charaipotra (Punjabi) 4★ | "Because good Indian girls obey. And I'm nothing if not a good Indian girl." 5. The Counting of Vermillion Beads | Aliet Te De Bodard (Vietnã) 3★ | "She said we could fly. It was just a dream." 6. The Land of the Morning Calm | E.C. Myers 4★ | "Life hasn't been on pause for me, and I'm a different person now. So I create a new character." 7. The Smile | Aisha Saeed (Sul Asiático) 4.5★ | "Move within but not the way fear makes you move." 8. Girls Who Twirl and Other Dangers | Preeti Chhibber (Índia) 4★ | "Let the gods have their battles of good and evil. We were here to dance." 9. Nothing into All | Renée Ahdieh (Coreia) 4.5★ | "As the leaves fall, as the sky turns to night, summon the magic to turn nothing into all." 10. Spear Carrier | Rahul Kanakia (Sul Asiático) 5★ | "It doesn't feel good to mock a loser. But what does losing really get you?" 11. Code of Honor | Melissa de la Cruz (Filipinas) 3.5★ | "It's only one rule, the golden one: what you wish upon others, you wish upon yourself." 12. Bullet, Butterfly | Elsie Chapman (China) 2★ | "Butterflies defy gravity, so maybe they can defy death, too." 13. Daughter of the Sun | Shveta Thakrar (Sul Asiático) 3★ | "Why else would any girl be so consistently drawn to shadows?" 14. The Crimson Cloak | Cindy Pon (China) 4★ | "But if every sunrise and sunset were awash in my beautiful colors, would you not be bored by it soon enough?" 15. Eyes Like Candlelight | Julie Kawaga (Japão) 3.5★ | "Some have seen a girl. Others have seen a small orange fox."

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    Ellen Oh is the Young Adult author of the Prophecy series and a proud member of We Need Diverse Books. So here’s my bio. I bet you think it’s going to be boring, right? Well, guess what? You’re probably right. Bios are always boring. I mean do you really care that I used to be a lawyer and that I teach college courses on academic research and writing? OMG, NO! I think I put myself to sleep typing that! So what do you want to know? Well, how about a list of things? Lists tend to be easier to read and you can skip the boring stuff. Just don’t skip number 7. You’ll see what I mean: 1. I am Korean American and grew up in NYC. Well, mostly in Brooklyn. I resent the fact that my parents bought a place on the Upper West Side AFTER I moved away. 2. I love food. If you try to come between me and my food, you might get bitten. I’m not a cannibal, just very territorial about my food. 3. I went to NYU and Georgetown U law center. 4. I met my husband while going to law school and ended up staying in the Washington, DC area because my husband refused to move to NY. He said he would miss trees too much. To which I replied, “Hey! A Tree Grows in Brooklyn!” 5. I have 3 amazing, super smart, extremely talented daughters who I’m so very proud of. 6. My nickname is Brooklyn Girl, not because of my accent, which only tends to come out when I’m driving, but because of this story. 7. My maiden name is Ha. I am now an Oh. I dare you not to laugh. 8. I practiced corporate law and then entertainment law for a long time. Entertainment law isn’t as entertaining as it sounds. It’s just contract law for television shows and movies. You don’t even get to meet anyone famous. Although I did get to see my name on an IMAX screen during the end credits. It was huge! Not so impressive when your last name is HA. 9. My favorite teacher ever was my HS English teacher who told me I had an amazing talent for writing and encouraged me to write creatively. He’s the reason I learned to love writing. 10. My least favorite teacher in the whole entire world was my junior high school Science teacher who was the meanest, nastiest woman who liked to play favorites and called me a loser who would never amount to anything. She’s the reason why negative remarks spur me on to prove that person wrong. And I think I did. 11. I started writing in the year 2000, after I read an article about Ghengis Khan in Time Magazine. They’d just named him Man of the Millenium and I was intrigued enough to buy a biography on him. Little did I know that I would learn about ancient Korean history from a biography about a Mongol! 12. I wanted to learn more about Korean history but found almost nothing in the bookstores. Luckily for me the internet is my friend, and I spent a lot of time and even more money to find the books I needed. My husband looked at all my bills, turned pale and said “You’d better be writing the Great American Novel with all the money you’ve been spending!” 13. I wrote the whole story of what would later become PROPHECY on random pieces of paper and post it notes in my car while stuck in typical beltway traffic. 14. My father got me even more Korean history books, but they were written in Korean. Since I am illiterate in Korean, he then spent all his time translating important sections of these books for me. Isn’t he nice? 15. I don’t miss practicing law at all. AT ALL! 16. I have this terrible habit of randomly quoting lines from The Princess Bride, Monty Python’s Life of Brian and The Holy Grail movies, and The Godfather I and II. Not III cause III is total crap. 17. Krispy Kreme donuts are my kryptonite. 18. Avatar: The Last Airbender is my favorite animated series of all time. And it is brilliant. 19. I broke my left hand while playing tennis. I hit my own hand with my own racquet while trying to smash a winning forehand shot. Even though it hurt like ummmm, I broke it, I kept playing and won the game. 20. I hate liver. My Mom used to cook it with onions and garlic and fool me into thinking it was steak (I love steak), but then I’d take a bite and it was liver. I hate liver. 21. Ever since The Ring, I’ve been unable to watch horror movies anymore because it has turned me into a scaredy-cat. 22. I love people who tell me that they like my book. I adore people who tell me that they love my book. I would like to buy them all donuts. Krispy Kremes, of course.

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