Kao Kalia Yang

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Kao Kalia Yang is a Hmong American writer, memoirist, and public speaker known for her works on refugee experiences, family, and identity, including "The Latehomecomer" and "The Song Poet."

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instanceOf children's author
essayist
human
memoirist
awardReceived Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature NERFINISHED
Minnesota Book Award NERFINISHED
National Book Critics Circle Award finalist
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Carleton College NERFINISHED
Columbia University School of the Arts NERFINISHED
ethnicity Hmong NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Hmong history
family
identity
immigration
refugee experiences
war and displacement
gender female
genre children's literature
memoir
non-fiction
young adult literature
hasRole co-founder of a company for Hmong translation and consulting
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Hmong American literature NERFINISHED
notableFor exploring themes of family and identity
public speaking on refugee and immigrant stories
writing about Hmong refugee experiences
notableWork A Map Into the World NERFINISHED
From the Tops of the Trees NERFINISHED
Somewhere in the Unknown World: A Collective Refugee Memoir NERFINISHED
The Latehomecomer: A Hmong Family Memoir NERFINISHED
The Most Beautiful Thing NERFINISHED
The Rock in My Throat NERFINISHED
The Shared Room NERFINISHED
The Song Poet: A Memoir of My Father NERFINISHED
Yang Warriors NERFINISHED
occupation editor
memoirist
public speaker
teacher
writer
placeOfResidence Minnesota NERFINISHED
writesAbout Hmong culture
intergenerational memory
refugee life in the United States

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