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 ...
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Rachel Khong’s “My Dear You” Captures ‘How It Feels To Be a Human Being’ — See the Cover! (Exclusive)
"Each story is extremely personal to me,” the bestselling author says of the short story collection, out in 2026 Rachel Khong has a new book coming soon. PEOPLE can exclusively reveal the cover of the ...
Khong returns (after Goodbye, Vitamin) with an impressive family drama. It opens in 1999 with 22-year-old narrator Lily, the daughter of Chinese immigrants, scraping by in New York City on an unpaid ...
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 ...
A heartwarming book about Alzheimer's disease? Seriously? Rachel Khong's first novel comes adorned with rows of hot pink, orange, and yellow lemons, but a pitcher of lemonade would have been apt too, ...
On Tuesday, February 18, senior biomedical engineering student Georgianna Khong was named the School of Engineering’s Undergraduate Student of the Year, and Caila Coyne, a neuroengineering Ph.D.
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