Gift Set: Growing Up In Seattle Gift Set

$33.98

Independently published by local author Dale Hom, this graphic novel set is a rare find, loosely based on the author’s experiences growing up in Seattle and returning to a changed city. His first book “Walk Don't Run: Growing Up Asian In Seattle” shares what it was like to be a Chinese American boy in 1961 Seattle. His latest graphic novel “Walk Tall Y'all: Feeling Grumpy in Transmogrified Seattle” could be considered a follow-up, exploring Seattle after having moved away and seeing how different Beacon Hill and Chinatown-International District are now. These are a great read for anyone interested in Seattle past and present!

  • Paperback books

  • Signed copies available while supplies last

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Independently published by local author Dale Hom, this graphic novel set is a rare find, loosely based on the author’s experiences growing up in Seattle and returning to a changed city. His first book “Walk Don't Run: Growing Up Asian In Seattle” shares what it was like to be a Chinese American boy in 1961 Seattle. His latest graphic novel “Walk Tall Y'all: Feeling Grumpy in Transmogrified Seattle” could be considered a follow-up, exploring Seattle after having moved away and seeing how different Beacon Hill and Chinatown-International District are now. These are a great read for anyone interested in Seattle past and present!

  • Paperback books

  • Signed copies available while supplies last

Independently published by local author Dale Hom, this graphic novel set is a rare find, loosely based on the author’s experiences growing up in Seattle and returning to a changed city. His first book “Walk Don't Run: Growing Up Asian In Seattle” shares what it was like to be a Chinese American boy in 1961 Seattle. His latest graphic novel “Walk Tall Y'all: Feeling Grumpy in Transmogrified Seattle” could be considered a follow-up, exploring Seattle after having moved away and seeing how different Beacon Hill and Chinatown-International District are now. These are a great read for anyone interested in Seattle past and present!

  • Paperback books

  • Signed copies available while supplies last

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