
Reading
as a Way Home: Global Book Club Alliance North America Chapter and Xuemo's
Works International Reading Month Opens in Chicago
CHICAGO,
June 24, 2026 — Readers, educators, community members, and literature
enthusiasts gathered in Chicago to celebrate the launch of the Global Book Club
Alliance North America Chapter and Xuemo's Works International Reading Month,
an initiative dedicated to promoting reading, cultural dialogue, and personal
reflection through literature.
Held
under the theme "Reading as a Way Home: Finding Your Peace Amidst the
Noise," the event explored the role of reading in helping individuals
navigate the challenges of contemporary life, including information overload,
rapid social change, and increasing levels of stress and distraction.
Organized
by Ruxue International Media Inc., the Xuemo Foundation, the Midwest Asian
Health Association, the Midwest Chinese American Association, and the Asian
American Education and Huamei Culture Center, the gathering brought together
readers from diverse backgrounds to discuss the value of literature in
fostering understanding, creativity, and lifelong learning.
The
program introduced the mission of the Global Book Club Alliance, which seeks to
build international reading communities and encourage meaningful conversations
across cultures through books and shared reading experiences.
A
central focus of the event was the work of Chinese author Xuemo, whose novels,
essays, and literary writings explore themes of resilience, self-discovery,
compassion, and the search for meaning. Participants discussed how literature
can encourage reflection and help readers better understand themselves and the
world around them.
"Reading
creates space for thought and reflection," one participant noted during
the discussion session. "In a fast-moving world, books allow us to slow
down, gain perspective, and connect with ideas that enrich our lives."

The
event featured bilingual readings from Xuemo's literary works, presented in
both English and Chinese. The readings highlighted universal themes that
resonated with audience members from different generations and professional
backgrounds.
Attendees
included educators, librarians, entrepreneurs, legal professionals, retirees,
and longtime Chicago residents. During the interactive discussion, participants
shared personal experiences about how reading has influenced their lives. Many
spoke about literature's ability to expand perspectives, encourage empathy, and
inspire curiosity.
Several
participants remarked that this was their first experience attending a
reading-centered community event focused on thoughtful dialogue and personal
enrichment. Many expressed interest in joining future reading programs and
literary discussions.
The
launch marks the beginning of a series of reading activities planned throughout
the year as part of Xuemo's Works International Reading Month. Future programs
will include book discussions, public readings, cultural exchanges, and
community-based literary events designed to connect readers across geographic
and cultural boundaries.
As
interest in meaningful reading experiences continues to grow worldwide,
organizers hope the initiative will provide opportunities for readers to engage
with literature not only as a source of knowledge, but also as a pathway to
reflection, connection, and personal growth.
The
event concluded with a simple message shared by many participants: in an
increasingly noisy world, reading remains one of the most accessible ways to
cultivate focus, understanding, and a deeper appreciation of life.
To
purchase the English audio-book version of “Selected Stories by Xuemo”, visit
Amazon at the following link:
https://www.amazon.com/Selected-Stories-by-Xuemo-雪漠小说精选/dp/B09HJYMMG2