Celebrating Chinese American girlhood in all its confusion, love, and loss.
I Wore My Blackest Hair is an honest portrait of.
They explore difficult truths with grace and power.
With defiance and wild joy, Duan\'s poems wrestle with and celebrate ancestry and history, racial consciousness, and the growing pains of girlhood.
In I Wore My Blackest Hair , Fulbright grant and Edna Meudt Memorial Award recipient Carlina Duan delivers an electric debut collection of poetry.
Celebrating Chinese American girlhood in all its confusion, love, and loss