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Yamaguchi, Mari

 
9798989637928: Inspiring Asian Americans: 30 Role Models That Shaped Our World -- Past & Present

Sinopsis

How much do you know about the amazing Asian Americans who broke barriers in Hollywood, invented groundbreaking technologies, or won Olympic medals?

Uncover the hidden heroes of American history and embark on an eye-opening journey through time. Discover the often-overlooked stories of Asian American trailblazers who have profoundly shaped our country and our world.

This captivating collection brings to life the remarkable achievements of 30 extraordinary individuals, proving that diversity is the true strength of America.

From the silver screen to Silicon Valley, from the halls of Congress to Olympic stadiums, Asian Americans have broken barriers, shattered stereotypes, and left an indelible mark on our nation's history.

But how much do you really know about these unsung heroes?

  • Did you know an Asian American architect designed the iconic World Trade Center?
  • Can you name the figure skater who first landed a historic triple axel-triple toe loop combination?
  • Have you heard of the physicist nicknamed "The First Lady of Physics"?


Think history is boring? Think again! "Inspiring Asian Americans" breathes life into the past and future with stories of:

  • Screen Sensations: Journey from silent film star Anna May Wong to modern comedy queen Awkwafina, exploring how Asian Americans have transformed Hollywood.
  • Creative Geniuses: Step inside the brilliant minds behind iconic buildings, unforgettable music, and groundbreaking art that have shaped our cultural landscape.
  • STEM Superstars: Meet Nobel Prize winners, tech innovators, and the co-founder of Yahoo! who have revolutionized our understanding of science and technology.
  • Changemakers: Discover the politicians and activists who fought tirelessly for equality, paving the way for future generations of all peoples.
  • Athletic Aces: Feel the thrill of victory as you dive into the lives of Olympic champions and NBA phenoms who have broken records and inspired millions.


But this isn't just a book about famous people. It's a testament to the power of perseverance, courage, and the American dream. These stories show how ordinary kids – just like you – became extraordinary adults through hard work, determination, and an unwavering belief in themselves. Get ready to meet real-life superheroes, including:

  • The first Asian American in space, breaking barriers beyond Earth's atmosphere
  • The visionary designer behind Michelle Obama's stunning inaugural gown
  • The martial arts legend whose philosophy and films inspired millions around the globe


Perfect for:

  • Young readers aged 9-14 curious about American history and diverse role models
  • Parents and educators seeking to inspire the next generation of leaders
  • Anyone interested in learning about the rich contributions of Asian Americans to our nation's story


But Inspiring Asian Americans is more than just a book – it's a celebration of the diverse tapestry that makes America great. These 30 captivating biographies will educate, entertain, and empower readers of all ages to dream big and make their mark on the world.

Don't miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge, challenge your assumptions, and discover the hidden heroes who have helped shape our nation.

Order your copy of Inspiring Asian Americans today and prepare to be inspired!

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Acerca del autor

Mari Yamaguchi is a first-generation Japanese American author passionate about promoting diversity and representation in children's literature. Born in Japan and raised in the United States, Mari developed a keen interest in how racial and ethnic diversity shapes American society and history. This curiosity led her to major in Afro-American Studies at Smith College, where she actively worked to bridge gaps between student communities of different races and ethnicities.After earning her MBA from Stanford University, Mari spent several years in the San Francisco Bay Area, experiencing life in a region where Asian Americans form a significant part of the population. Her return to the East Coast highlighted the stark differences in how Asian Americans are perceived across the country, fueling her dedication to changing these perceptions.As a mother raising a biracial child in Brooklyn, Mari became acutely aware of the challenges faced by Asian parents raising children in a predominantly white society. Her interactions with other Asian American parents have deepened her understanding of the importance of representation and role models for children of color.Mari's writing is driven by her belief that showcasing inspiring figures can motivate children and contribute to greater societal harmony. Through her work, she aims to instill pride in heritage and hope for the future in young readers, especially those from Asian American backgrounds.When not writing, Mari enjoys exploring the vibrant cultural scene of New York City with her teenage daughter, embracing the latter's rich Japanese and Italian heritage.

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