Praise for The LatehomecomerWinner of the 2009 Minnesota Book AwardWinner of a Readers Choice AwardWinner of the 2008 Gustavus Myers Outstanding Book AwardAn NEA Big Read selection“This is the best account of the Hmong experience I’ve ever read—powerful, heartbreaking, and unforgettable.” —Anne Fadiman“Packed with the stuff of life.” —Entertainment Weekly“Yang tells her family’s story with grace; she narrates their struggles, beautifully weaving in Hmong folklore and culture.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review“A natural storyteller. Yang chronicles her family’s journey and draws the reader into the Hmong culture.” —Library Journal, starred review“[Yang] tells her family’s story with outstanding beauty and lyricism.” —St. Paul Pioneer Press“Yang intimately chronicles the immigrant experience from the Hmong perspective, providing a long-overdue contribution to the history and literature of ethnic America.” —Booklist“This memoir is the first of its kind to correctly chronicle the lives of [the] Hmong.” —International Examiner“An ode to the thousands of Hmong families in our metro. . . . This is among the most important Minnesota books.” —Metro Magazine“Splendorous. . . . [Yang] forces the reader to question memory, power, and authority in America.” —Feminist Review“Yang’s love and devotion to her family and the Hmong people shines on every page. . . . A necessary read about the human experience.” —Hmong Times“The Latehomecomer is a wonderful journey into the very personal experiences of its author, and it is also a story about so many of us. Reading this book is about experiencing the Hmong American transformation.” —Mee Moua, MN State Senator“Across jungles, refugee camps, and oceans, The Latehomecomer is a journey to the center of everything: one’s fast-held understanding of home.” —Cris Beam“Yang has fashioned a bittersweet and engrossing epic that is mythic in its beauty, tenderness, and power.” —Honor Moore“An impressive debut by a writer with an enchanting voice, The Latehomecomer reveals all that is worth knowing about endurance, the power of a family’s love, and hope in the face of desperation.” —Patricia O’Toole