Book Study

July 9, 2025 @2:00-3:30PM
Southlake, TX
Our 2025 book study theme is Herstory. In July we are reading Wild Swans by Jung Chang. The book is the story of three generations of Chinese women coming of age in very distinct periods of Chinese history. Join us for an afternoon discussion of the book over some Chinese food.
Books will be sent to registered participants 4 weeks ahead of time.

July 31, 2025 @1:30-3PM
Fort Worth, TX
Our 2025 book study theme is Herstory. In August we are reading The Secret History of the Mongol Queens by Jack Weatherford. The book provides a historical narrative on the overlooked legacy of the women behind the Mongol empire. Join us for an evening of food and discussion to learn more about this important period of history.
Books will be sent to registered participants 4-6 weeks ahead of time.

October 28, 2025 @5:30-7:30PM
Fort Worth, TX
Our 2025 book study theme is Herstory. In October we are reading First they Killed My Father by Loung Ung. The book tells the story of the author’s childhood experiences in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge regime. Join us for an evening of food and discussion to learn more about Asian history.
Books will be sent to registered participants 4-6 weeks ahead of time.

October 22, 2024 @5:30-7:30PM
Fort Worth, TX
Our 2024 book study theme is exploring Asia through the eyes of youth. In October we are reading The Blue Sky by Galsan Tschinag. The book tells the story of a young shepherd boy coming of age in Mongolia and how his nomadic way of life is interrupted by modernity. Join us for an evening of food and discussion to learn more about Mongolia.
Books will be sent to registered participants 4-6 weeks ahead of time.

July 25, 2025 @2-4pm
Fort Worth, TX
Our 2024 book study theme is exploring Asia through the eyes of youth. In July we are reading From the Land of Green Ghosts: A Burmese Odyssey. Come join us for an in-depth exploration of the political, economic and social changes experienced in Burma through the eyes of Pascal Khoo Thwe. A riveting story about “one man’s long journey to freedom despite almost unimaginable odds.” Lunch is provided.
Books will be sent to registered participants 4-6 weeks ahead of time.