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The Souls of Yellow Folk

by Wesley Yang

The Souls of Yellow Folk

by Wesley Yang

In 'The Souls of Yellow Folk,' award-winning writer Wesley Yang challenges the discourse around race and gender with a collection of essays unbound by the constraints of political correctness. Examining critical and often controversial topics, Yang applies incisive analysis, blending his personal journey with broader societal observations. From the identity struggles of Asian Americans to the psychology behind school shootings and the complexities of modern dating, this book offers a bold look at uncomfortable truths and the nuances of the American experience.

  • Non-Fiction
  • Cultural
  • Race
  • Gender
  • Essays
  • Identity
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