In Strangers in the Land, Michael Luo masterfully weaves personal stories, historical context, and cultural commentary to explore what it means to be both Asian and American in a polarized society. With powerful storytelling, Luo confronts racial bias, religious tension, and the complex layers of immigrant identity. This book is an eye-opener for anyone interested in racial justice, faith, and belonging in modern America. A compelling narrative that blends investigative journalism with memoir, this is essential reading for today’s climate.
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