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Among her principal works are:
In 1993, Saturday Night at the Pahala Theatre received the Pushcart Prize for poetry. Later, in 1994, the Association of Asian American Studies awarded its fiction award. Critics, however, faulted the work for its portrayal of Filipino men as sexual predators.
In 1998, her novel Blu's Hanging was also awarded a fiction award by the Association of Asian American Studies. However, amid similar accusations that the book's portrayal of one of the characters perpetuated stereotypes about Filipino men, the board rescinded the award. This action sparked controversy among the Asian-American literary community (with noted Asian-American authors Amy Tan and Maxine Hong Kingston supporting Yamanaka).
She now lives with her husband, John Inferrera.