Milkweed Books presents a reading with Canwen Xu

Thu May 28 2026 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm UTC-05:00

Milkweed Books | Minneapolis

Milkweed Books
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Milkweed Books presents a reading with Canwen Xu
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Join Milkweed Books in presenting Canwen Xu, reading from her new novel, Boring Asian Female.
About this Event

Milkweed Books presents a reading and conversation with novelist Canwen Xu. Her newest book, , is out with Berkley on April 28. She will be joined in conversation by local author Nigar Alam.


ABOUT THE BOOK

Elizabeth Zhang is well aware of her place in the world. She’s in the tenth percentile for likability, the seventieth percentile for attractiveness, and the ninety-ninth percentile for academics. While she’s never been the most beautiful or the most liked, she knows she has the intelligence and ambition to achieve her greatest dream: Harvard Law School. But when Harvard rejects Elizabeth for not standing out enough—which she knows means she’s just another boring Asian female—her carefully constructed life falls apart. What shocks her even more is that Laura Kim, a classmate at Columbia, got in. Elizabeth can’t figure out how this could have happened. Why was Laura accepted? What makes her so interesting?
At first, she follows her because she’s just curious. What Laura orders for lunch. Where Laura shops. What Laura’s hobbies are. All of these things must contribute to her overall package, what makes her an acceptable person to Harvard. But still, Elizabeth just can’t see it. The only thing she sees is that Laura has taken her spot.
A spot that she knows she deserves after working so hard. A spot that she’ll simply have to take back.
Layered and subversive, this novel brings to light how, in the face of societal expectations and self-inflicted pressures, a person can unlock the darkest parts of themselves and show how far they’re willing to go to achieve their vision of success.


ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

Canwen Xu is a debut author whose writing has appeared in The Washington Post, The Kansas City Star, Chalkbeat, Areo Magazine, and more. She is a graduate of Columbia University.

Born in Karachi, Pakistan, Nigar Alam spent her childhood in Turkey, Nigeria, Italy, Kenya, Indonesia and the United States. With an MBA and CPA, she worked in both brand management and auditing before returning to writing. Her debut novel, Under the Tamarind Tree, was longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize. Currently, Nigar teaches and lives with her family in Minnesota.


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Milkweed Books, 1011 Washington Avenue South, Minneapolis, United States

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