USA Today May 30 unveiled its Best-Selling Books list, with dozens of Asian American Pacific Islander writers among the group honored, including 11 Indian Americans.
From memoirs and fiction to romances and humor, their works are as diverse and dynamic as the authors themselves. AAPI authors represent an important part of the ever-expanding and evolving American literary canon, USA Today wrote in its report.
âWe ve curated a sampling of 40 AAPI authors who have appeared on our bestseller list. Authors range from debut to stalwarts and write in a variety of genres. While they are not the only AAPI authors who have made our list, we hope this list leads readers to explore more of the wellspring of books and literature by Asian American and Pacific Islanders,â it said.
40 AAPI authors who made the USA TODAY bestseller list usatoday.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from usatoday.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The catastrophic cost of junk science, bogus information and the Hindutva inferiority complex
Pseudo-science will be the death of us. The cremation of a Covid-19 victim in Delhi. | Adnan Abidi/Reuters
As India collectively gasps for breath, confronted by a catastrophic surge of Covid-19 infections and deaths, the control and content of information related to all aspects of the pandemic have become highly politicised, even more so than has usually been the case for a good while now.
Having masterfully managed, threatened and eventually dominated most of the legacy media over the last seven years, the Bharatiya Janata Party government suddenly finds itself haplessly trying to contain not just the virus but the narrative about the extent of the carnage, the breakdown of the healthcare system, and the reasons for the clearly visible failures of Modi’s leadership.
April 29 Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy Summit 2021 Features World Renowned Cancer Researchers Advancing Solid Tumor Breakthroughs
Share Article
James P. Allison, PhD, Carl H. June, MD and Siddhartha Mukherjee, MD Keynote the Summit
Nobel Laureate James P. Allison, PhD, Carl H. June, MD and Pulitzer-prize winning author Siddhartha Mukherjee, MD will be the keynote speakers at the virtual Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy Summit 20
It’s so rare to have the opportunity to hear from the world’s top cancer researchers, biotechs, investors and patients all in the same room. We’re excited to have Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy be a catalyst for these important conversations that could potentially saving lives.