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  • Inheritance: A Novel

    Lan Samantha Chang

    Paperback, 2005

    Spanning seven decades and set in China and America against a backdrop of political chaos and social upheaval, this arresting debut novel tells a timeless story of familial devotion undermined by...
  • Hunger: A Novella and Stories

    Lan Samantha Chang

    Paperback, 2009

    “Spare and haunting tales that ask ordinary questions about that extraordinary emotion: love.”—Chicago Tribune
  • All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost: A Novel

    Lan Samantha Chang

    Hardback, 2010

    A haunting story of art, ambition, love, and friendship by a writer of elegant, exacting prose.
  • All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost: A Novel

    Lan Samantha Chang

    Paperback, 2011

    "A smart, thoughtful, and often poignant meditation."—Boston Globe
  • All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost: A Novel

    Lan Samantha Chang

    E Book, 2011

    "A smart, thoughtful, and often poignant meditation."—Boston Globe
  • Inheritance: A Novel

    Lan Samantha Chang

    E Book, 2012

    Spanning seven decades and set in China and America against a backdrop of political chaos and social upheaval, this arresting debut novel tells a timeless story of familial devotion undermined by...
  • Hunger: A Novella and Stories

    Lan Samantha Chang

    E Book, 2012

    “A masterwork of enormous power.” —Min Jin Lee, author of Pachinko

    The searing debut of “one of the most influential writers in American letters…Hunger is a masterpiece, a necessary haunting”...
  • The Family Chao: A Novel

    Lan Samantha Chang

    Hardback, 2022

    One of Literary Hub's and The Millions' Most Anticipated Books of 2022
    A Goodreads Readers' Most Anticipated Mystery of 2022

    An acclaimed storyteller returns with “a gorgeous and gripping literary...
  • The Family Chao: A Novel

    Lan Samantha Chang

    E Book, 2022

  • Hunger: A Novella and Stories

    Lan Samantha Chang, Alexander Chee

    Paperback, 2023

    “A masterwork of enormous power.” —Min Jin Lee, author of Pachinko

    The searing debut of “one of the most influential writers in American letters…Hunger is a masterpiece, a necessary haunting”...