New York Times bestselling author Joanna Ho, of Eyes that Kiss in the Corners, creates a meaningful and diverse picture book about how names define us.Names reveal generational ties and histories, weaving an intricate tale of the past. Names-and correctly saying them-are important. Each one carries the hopes, dreams, and traditions of those that came before us.Six captivating kids connect with the reader, proudly celebrating their names, backgrounds, and ancestors:,
*Hé Xiao-Guang from China,
*Ofa Kivaha Tupoumalohi from the South Pacific,
*Bijan Hosseini from Iran,
*Nizhoni Yazzie, who is Navajo,
*Xóchitl Luna from Mexico,
*Akosua Acheampong from GhanaJoanna Ho's lyrical story explains how saying a person's name is the only way we can truly know another.