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          Kao Kalia Yang

          American writer

          Kao Kalia Yang (born ) is a Hmong American writer and author of The Latehomecomer: A Hmong Family Memoir from Coffee House Press and The Song Poet from Metropolitan Press.

          Her work has appeared in the Paj Ntaub Voice Hmong literary journal, "Waterstone~Review," and other publications.

          It gave babies power: we choose to be born to our lives; we give ourselves to people who make the earth look more inviting than the sky.” — Kao Kalia Yang.

        1. It gave babies power: we choose to be born to our lives; we give ourselves to people who make the earth look more inviting than the sky.” — Kao Kalia Yang.
        2. “I learned that what made our parents sad was not so much the hardness of the life they had to lead in America, or the hardness of the lives they had led to.
        3. Kao Kalia Yang.
        4. A heartfelt story of a young girl seeking beauty and connection in a busy world.
        5. Few biographers write about their own fathers, but after winning multiple awards for her memoir, The Latehomecomers, Kao Kalia Yang retold the.
        6. She is a contributing writer to On Being's Public Theology Reimagined blog. Additionally, Yang wrote the lyric documentary, The Place Where We Were Born. Yang currently resides in St. Paul, Minnesota.[1]

          Early life

          Born in Ban Vinai Refugee Camp in December, , Yang came to Minnesota in the summer of , along with her parents and older sister Dawb.[2] Yang says that the move to America was necessary for her parents.

          Her mother suffered six miscarriages after giving birth to her, and with no male heir, her father was being pressured to find a second wife. He even took his younger daughter on trips with him to visit eligible women in the