‘A culture, a people, an ethos’: one of the US’s oldest Asian American bookstores closes
As Eastwind Books of Berkeley shutters in California, local residents mourn the loss of a community
The author Hua Hsu remembers going to Eastwind Books of Berkeley as a kid. His parents would drive 50 miles north from their home in Cupertino to the small shop near the Berkeley campus. There, his parents, Taiwanese immigrants, would buy books and newspapers from Asia that they couldn't find elsewhere in the Bay Area.
Later, when Hsu - now a staff writer at the New Yorker and author of the National Book Critics Circle award-winning memoir Stay True - was in college at the University of California, Berkeley, he developed his own relationship with the store, mostly as a place where ethnic studies and Asian American studies professors had students buy their books for class.
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