AANHPI Book Club: Dial A for Aunties
About this Event
**This workshop is intended to provide an affinity space for those who identify as Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and/or Pacific Islander. If you do not identify as AANHPI, please do not sign up for the session. **
AANHPI Affinity Book Club with Aya
For a fun summer read, in conjunction with our HOMECOMING art exhibit, we’ll be discussing by Jesse Q. Sutanto.
What’s the book about?
Hilarious hijinks with a Chinese-Indonesian flair. Meddy Chan is part of the family wedding business, with her mom and aunties. When Meddy accidentally kills her blind date, the 4 aunties come to the rescue to hide the body during a high-profile wedding. The plot thickens with theft and framing and even a splash of long-lost romance. And remember: There’s always time for mango snacks.
How does the book club work?
No pressure to finish the book! We’ll have a guided, lowkey discussion. We’re here for community and good conversation. We welcome folks ages 18+.
Space is limited — reserve your spot now!
About Lucky Knot Arts
Lucky Knot Arts is a collaborative community centering Asian Americans through creative programming on the North Shore of Massachusetts. Our vision is to sustain a homebase where AANHPIs (including multigenerational, multiracial, and transracially adopted folks) can take up space, create together, and celebrate authentically. Learn more about us at luckyknotarts.org!
Agenda
🕑: 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM
Book Club discussion
Host: Aya
Info: Aya (she/they) grew up in a mixed Asian home, always torn between jasmine rice and basmati rice. She co-leads the Beverly Social Justice Book Club.
Where is it happening?
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