Lee Lai (born 1993)[1] is a transgender,[2] Asian-Australian cartoonist who presently lives in Canada. In 2021, the National Book Foundation named her an honoree of their 5 Under 35 award for her debut graphic novel, Stone Fruit.[1] The following year, Stone Fruit was a finalist for the Barbara Gittings Literature Award,[3] Lambda Literary Award for Graphic Novel/Comics,[4][5] and Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Graphic Novel/Comics,[6] among other awards.
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