Lan Samantha Chang Books in Order

Lan Samantha Chang is an acclaimed American writer, celebrated for her nuanced explorations of the Chinese-American experience. Born in 1965 in Appleton, Wisconsin, to Chinese parents who survived the Japanese occupation of China and later emigrated to the United States, Chang brings a unique perspective to her writing. As a leading figure in American literature, she has received prestigious fellowships from Stanford University's Stegner Fellowship and Princeton University. She has also held esteemed positions, including Professor of English at the University of Iowa and Director of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, making her the first female and Asian American writer to serve in this role. Chang's notable works include Hunger (1998) and Inheritance (2004), which delve into the complexities of Chinese identity and the human experience. A recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship in 2008, Chang continues to inspire new generations of writers through her teaching and mentorship at the University of Iowa and Warren Wilson College.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Lan Samantha Chang

  • #1
    Inheritance(2004)
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  • #2
    All is Forgotten, Nothing is Lost(2010)
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  • #3
    The Family Chao(2022)
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  • #4
    Hunger(2000)
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  • #5
    Hungerla and Stories(2009)
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  • #6
    The Best American Short Stories 1994(1994)
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  • #7
    Sisters(2009)
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  • #8
    Freeman's Power(2018)
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About Lan Samantha Chang

Lan Samantha Chang is an acclaimed American writer, celebrated for her nuanced explorations of the Chinese-American experience. Born in 1965 in Appleton, Wisconsin, to Chinese parents who survived the Japanese occupation of China and later emigrated to the United States, Chang brings a unique perspective to her writing. As a leading figure in American literature, she has received prestigious fellowships from Stanford University's Stegner Fellowship and Princeton University. She has also held esteemed positions, including Professor of English at the University of Iowa and Director of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, making her the first female and Asian American writer to serve in this role. Chang's notable works include Hunger (1998) and Inheritance (2004), which delve into the complexities of Chinese identity and the human experience. A recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship in 2008, Chang continues to inspire new generations of writers through her teaching and mentorship at the University of Iowa and Warren Wilson College.

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