A Round-Up of Awesome Asian American Protagonists in YA Lit
Ah, the protagonist. The most important aspect of any novel, and sometimes the most challenging. But love ’em or hate ’em, without a protagonist, there’s no story. And the best protagonists, of course, are the ones that either speak to your human experience, elevating it in some way, or the ones that open your eyes to the experiences of others in a way you had never thought of before. Finding That Hero(ine), the one that makes you fall in love with them, that you cheer for and cry for, that you yell loudly at from your office at lunch time, that you think about long after the book has closed, is an indescribably amazing feeling.
So! With that in mind, here are a few (…and then some) awesome Asian American protagonists in YA literature! From the kickass to the troubled, from gay to straight, boys to girls to somewhere in between, from the ambitious, and the humorous, to the stoic, and even more that don’t fit in boxes, no matter how much people try to make them, these teen characters are ones we think you won’t easily forget.
Now, as we all know, Asia is a vast continent with an incredible variety of countries, languages, customs, and so forth. Naturally, I’ve tried to include as many titles as possible from each region. Sadly, I have not read every book on this list, though you can probably guess what I’ll be doing from now until the end of the summer, at least!
A couple of other notes on Asian American protagonists before we start. One, this is a list about protagonists who are definitively Asian American, and can lift up that experience. If you’re looking for books by these or other authors whose protagonists were born in their motherland or a different country, I highly recommend you check out places like Asian YA on tumblr, or lists on Goodreads, which will give you some amazing books by Asian American writers (and a few others) that are about characters from their countries of origin or elsewhere! Second, this also goes for sci-fi/fantasy novels (though there are definitely some sprinkled in this list!). In any books where the protagonist’s nationality was either a) a totally made-up world, b) a totally different planet or c) some combination therein, I decided not to include them, because, well, can a character be American if America doesn’t exist in the book?
Alright! Are you ready? Ink you pens, revv your engines, and get ready for your TBR lists to explode, ‘cause here we go!
East Asian American Protagonists
- Jade Moon, The Fire Horse Girl by Kay Honeyman
- Kimberly Chang, Girl in Translation by Jean Kwok
- Genie Lo, The Epic Crush of Genie Lo by F.C. Yee
Southeast Asian American Protagonists
- Jessica Tran, Not Your Sidekick, C.B. Lee
- Mai, Listen, Slowly by Thanhha Lai
- Kevin Luong, Seven Tears at High Tide by C.B. Lee
- Vicenza, Fresh Off the Boat by Melissa de la Cruz
- Jasmine, Something in Between by Melissa de la Cruz
- Alex de la Cruz, Prom Queen Perfect by Clarisse David
- Andi & Bernardo, Tall Story by Candy Gourlay
- Sam, An Infinite Number of Parallel Universes by Randy Ribay
- Soledad, The Land of Forgotten Girls by Erin Entrada Kelly
- Sophy, The Stone Goddess by Minfong Ho
- Maya, She’s So Money by Cherry Cheva
- Kanchana, Girl on the Verge by Pintip Dunn
- Matt Pin, All the Broken Pieces, Ann Burg
- Dixie Nguyen, Sophomore Undercover, Ben Esch
South Asian American Protagonists
- Janna Yusuf, Saints & Misfits, S.K. Ali
- Cassandra Gupta, Dare Mighty Things by Heather Kaczynski
- Nina Khan, Skunk Girl by Sheba Karim
- Darian Friedman, Geekerella by Ashley Poston
- Asiya Haque, God Smites and Other Muslim Girl Problems by Ishara Deen
- Shabnam Qureshi, That Thing we Call a Heart by Sheba Karim
- Ash Mistry, The Ash Mistry Chronicles series by Sarwat Chadda
- Priyanka Das, Pashmina by Nidhi Chanani
- Tara, Sonia, Anna, Shakti, & Ranee, You Bring the Distant Near by Mitali Perkins
- Samir, When the Moon was Ours by Anna-Marie McLemore
- Dimple Lala, Born Confused by Tanuja Desai Hidier
- Nadira, Ask Me No Questions by Marina Budhos
- Farah, The Gauntlet by Karuna Riazi
- Naila, Written in the Stars by Aisha Saeed
- Anjali, Stir It Up by Ramin Ganeshram
- Dimple Shah, When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon
- Naeem, Watched by Marina Budhos
- Maysa Mazari, A Love That Disturbs by Medeia Sharif
- Laxshmi Kapadia, Soulmated by Shaila Patel
- Tara Krishnan, Mirror in the Sky by Aditi Khorana
- Ariana, Saving Kabul Corner by N.H. Senzai
- Julia, You’re Welcome, Universe by Whitney Gardner
- Lagan Desai, Swimming through the Clouds by Rajdeep Paulus
- Sunita Sen, The Not So Star-Spangled Life of Sunita Sen by Mitali Perkins
- Amina, Amina’s Voice by Hena Khan
- Shanti Singh, Beauty Queens by Libba Bray
- Kiran Sharma, Blue Boy by Rakesh Satyal
- Fadi, Shooting Kabul by N.H. Senzai
- Louis, The Lost and Found by Katrina Leno
- Hayat Shah, American Dervish by Ayyad Akhtar
- Asha Jamison, The Latte Rebellion by Sarah Jamila Stevenson
West Asian American Protagonists
- Sophia Al-Maria, The Girl Who Fell to Earth by Sophia Al-Maria
- Zomorod Yousefzadeh, It Ain’t So Awful, Falafel by Firoozeh Dumas
- Sami Sabiri, Borderline by Allan Stratton
- Leila, Tell Me Again How a Crush Should Feel by Sara Farizan
- Daria Esfandyar, The Authentics by Abdi Nazemian
- Liyana, Habibi by Naomi Shihab Nye
- Aysel Seran, My Heart and Other Black Holes by Jasmine Warga
Whew! I hope you found a few (give or take fifty) books to add to your to-be-read lists! Obviously, readers, this is by no means an exhaustive set of Asian American protagonists in YA. Any books in this list that you love? Any I forgot to put in here? Let me know!
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