Lan Samantha Chang was born in Wisconsin in 1965. She attended the the Iowa School of Writing and teaching at Stanford. She is a winner of an Alfred Hodder Fellowship and now teaches creative writing at Harvard Unviersity. Her stories have appeared in the best of the American literary magazines such as The Atlantic Monthly, and in top collections such as BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORIES.
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The Best American Short Stories 1996 (1996)
(Best American Short Stories)
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Katrina Kenison and John Edgar Wideman
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A Very Inconvenient Scandal (2023)
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"From its astonishing opening to the marvelous, improbable vision of its final pages, A Very Inconvenient Scandal delivers one remarkable revelation after another. Readers will eagerly follow the willful and likeable Frankie as she struggles to accept the transformation of family and friends in the period after the death of her beloved mother, Beatrice. A tale of family skeletons, community secrets, and the enduring power of friendship and love, this delightful novel shows that it is possible to recover from and even triumph after loss."
The Leftover Woman (2023)
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"An utterly riveting novel about two very different mothers, The Leftover Woman is not only an absolutely propulsive thriller but also a profound exploration of poverty and privilege, oppression and escape, desire and the self. This spellbinding narrative of immigration and hidden identity proves in so many ways that love has no boundaries."
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