Stacey Lee
Lee reframes historical narratives by integrating rich settings and strong female protagonists, focusing on themes of identity and cultural heritage. Her books, such as "The Downstairs Girl" and "Luck of the Titanic", delve into the experiences of Asian Americans, offering a blend of adventure and historical fiction. Her commitment to representation is not only evident in her writing but also in her role as a founder of the We Need Diverse Books movement. \n\nFor readers, Lee's work offers more than entertainment; it provides a lens through which the complexities of cultural identity and resilience are explored. Her bio reveals a transition from practicing law to becoming a successful author, driven by a passion for diverse storytelling. Readers of young adult fiction, in particular, find her novels compelling due to their lyrical prose and emotional depth. Lee's "The Downstairs Girl" received significant recognition, including the PEN Center USA Literary Award, highlighting her impact in the literary world.
Books by Stacey Lee

The Downstairs Girl
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