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The AALA 2021/22 Summer Reading List

Start the new year on the right note and welcome new voices, diverse thinking and critical and creative approaches to your Summer Reading List! The Asian Australian Lawyers Association has asked some of our National Executive Committee for their recommendations on the must-read, must-get-your-hands-on now books that will start your 2022 with a big bang...


Open your minds, open your hearts and immerse yourself in the AALA 2021/22 Summer Reading List:


  1. The Coconut Children - Vivian Pham

  2. We are here - Cat Thao Nguyen

  3. The Boat - Nam Le

  4. A thousand crimson blooms - Eileen Chong

  5. One earth we're briefly gorgeous - Ocean Vuong

  6. The Red Earth: A Vietnamese Memoir of Life on a Colonial Rubber Plantation - Tran Bu Bing

  7. The Latinos of Asia: How Filipino Americans Break the Rules of Race - Anthony Ocampo

  8. Stone Sky Gold Mountain - Mirandi Riwoe

  9. The permanent resident - Roanna Gonsavles

  10. A thousand splendid suns - Khaled Hosseini


Do you have any recommendations? Comment below!





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