XinHua

“Chinese-American writer Iris Yang's heartwrenching story is now a hot sale in the United States.”Xinhua

TheChinaPress

“More than 70 years after WWII, a Chinese-American writer has introduced the Nanking Massacre, the Bombing of Chungking, and particularly the battles fought together by the Chinese and their American friends (the Flying Tigers) in the form of an English novel. Undoubtedly it's a good thing for the relationship between China and the United States, today and in the future.”—The China Press Weekly (translated, front page story)

AsAmNews

"Chinese American Author Debuts with Novel on 'Flying Tigers'"AsAmNews


TheStraitsTimes

"Five-star rating for tale of Chinese villagers' heroic act"

The Straits Times


ShanghaiDaily

"Writer inspired by WWII ‘Flying Tiger’ story"Shanghai Daily


China.org.cn

"Chinese-American writer inspired by true story of 'Flying Tiger' saved in China"—China.org.cn

Global Times

"Fresh from the presses in June, Yang's English novel, Wings of a Flying Tiger, has been well received by readers and book reviewers."Global Times


Shenzhen Daily

“WORLD War II ... China ... One cousin’s courage, another’s determination to help a wounded American pilot.” Chinese-American writer Iris Yang’s heartwrenching story is now a hot sale in the United States."Shenzhen Daily


Wn.com

"Wuhan-born author releases debut novel"—WN

Spices of the Words


"The novel, published by Open Books, centers around heroism and romance in which Chinese villagers rescue the life of a dying American pilot. The novel as reported by Xinhua News has been well-received by Chinese readers and is also a best-seller in the United States."—Spices of the Words

TheChinaPress

“After Wings of a Flying Tiger, Iris Yang will soon publish another novel, Will of a Tiger.”—The China Press Weekly (translated, B07)

Atlanta168

“Author Iris Yang coming to Atlanta”—Atlanta168 (translated)

TheChinaPress

“Will of a Tiger is the sequel of Wings of a Flying Tiger. It's an epic journey of survival, hardship, friendship, and love.”—The China Press (translated)

TheChinaPress

“Books written with tears—Iris Yang, a Chinese-American writer, talks about the hard journey of creating her historical novels .”—The China Press (translated)