Emily Sly, Sequim Branch Library Manager

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Publication Date: May, 2021
Sequim Gazette
Columnist: Emily Sly, Sequim Branch Library Manager

May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, commemorating the contributions and history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States. Take time to learn more when you visit your library. Consider reading a book by an Asian American author or Pacific Islander author or check out a documentary film. Here are a few of the titles available at NOLS.

How to Solve a Problem: The Rise (and Falls) of a Rock-Climbing Champion by Ashima Shiraishi and Yao Xiao
To a rock climber, a boulder is called a “problem,” and you solve it by climbing to the top. There are twists and turns, falls and scrapes, and obstacles that seem insurmountable until you learn to see the possibilities within them. And then there is the moment of triumph, when there’s nothing above you but sky and nothing below but a goal achieved. – From the publisher

Asian Americans – PBS DVD
This five-part series traces the story of Asian Americans, spanning 150 years of immigration, racial politics, international relations, and cultural innovation. It is a timely, clear-eyed look at the vital role that Asian Americans have played in defining who we are as a nation. Their stories are a celebration of the grit and resilience of a people that reflects the experience of all Americans. – From the producer

The Best We Could Do by Thi Bui
This beautifully illustrated and emotional story is an evocative memoir about the search for a better future and a longing for the past. Exploring the anguish of immigration and the lasting effects that displacement has on a child and her family, Bui documents the story of her family’s daring escape after the fall of South Vietnam in the 1970s, and the difficulties they faced building new lives for themselves. – From the publisher

Patron Saints of Nothing by Randy Ribay
A powerful coming-of-age story about grief, guilt, and the risks a Filipino-American teenager takes to uncover the truth about his cousin’s murder. As gripping as it is lyrical, this young adult novel is a page-turning portrayal of the struggle to reconcile faith, family, and immigrant identity. National Book Award finalist. – From the publisher

The Leavers by Lisa Ko
A vivid and moving examination of borders and belonging, this is the story of how one boy comes into his own when everything he’s loved has been taken away—and how one woman learns to live with the mistakes of her past. National Book Award finalist. – From the publisher

Library staff look forward to seeing you soon! Browse the shelves during limited in-library hours from 2pm-6pm Monday through Thursday, 10am-1pm Fridays and Saturdays. Curbside service is available 10am-2pm Monday through Thursday, 1pm-4pm Fridays and Saturdays.

The Sequim Branch Library is located at 630 North Sequim Avenue. Visit www.nols.org, email sequim@nols.org, or call 360.683.1161.

How to Solve a Problem: The Rise (and Falls) of a Rock-Climbing Champion
Asian Americans – PBS DVD
The Best We Could Do by Thi Bui
Patron Saints of Nothing by Randy Ribay
The Leavers by Lisa Ko