Yang was born in
Taiwan in 1960, and moved to the San Francisco Bay area with her parents when she was seven years old. She graduated from the
University of California, Santa Cruz, with a degree in biology, then enrolled in art school. When an ex-boyfriend began harassing Yang, her parents sent her to live with friends of the family in Beijing. She spent three years in China, traveling the country and studying history and classical Chinese art. She was in Beijing during the
1989 Tiananmen Square protests, and returned to the US later that year.
Maxine Hong Kingston compared Yang's art and writing to that of
Isaac Bashevis Singer and
Marc Chagall. In 1996, Yang wrote a second book about her father's exodus from China,
Odyssey of a Manchurian. She completed the trilogy, in 2010, with publication by
W.W. Norton and Company of the graphic novel
Forget Sorrow, An Ancestral Tale. Yang has also written children's books including
Chili-Chili-Chin-Chin,
Foo the Flying Frog of Washtub Pond,
Always Come Home to Me and
My Name Is Hannah, a retelling of her family waiting for its
green card after entering the United States. Yang has had numerous museum exhibitions, including a national tour in its third year,
Crossing Cultures: Belle Yang, A Story of Immigration. She is the subject of a film documentary by Mac and Ava Motion Pictures that has been telecast on
public television,
My Name Is Belle. ==Selected works==