![]() A dream come true? Joanna insists, “It’s both exciting and surreal! I don’t know anything other than releasing a book during a pandemic, so I don’t have anything to compare it to, but it doesn’t feel real in part because everything lives online for me. It sings of warmth, kindness, family, love, acceptance, the dance of life, and that “common thread” among all of us.Įyes that Kiss in the Corners is topping the book charts, a bestseller. ![]() What a joy! Be forewarned, Joanna and Dung’s children’s book echoes in the heart long after the first read or two. Illustrated by Dung Ho, my own eyes lit up as a smile curled my lips. When I spotted Eyes that Kiss in the Corners, the picture book written by relative newcomer Joanna Ho and ![]() True to Grace Lin’s intentions, every book, author, and artwork showcases real stories of Asians who share the common thread of humanity. ![]() Recently, with a fabulous opportunity to linger in the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, I thoroughly enjoyed traveling through “Asians, Everyday, A Virtual Picture Book Exhibition” curated by Grace Lin. ![]()
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