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Eyes that kiss in the corners / by Joanna Ho ; illustrated by Dung Ho.

Ho, Joanna, (author.). Ho, Dung, (illustrator.).

Record details

  • ISBN: 0062915622
  • ISBN: 9780062915627
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations; 29 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2021]

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Summary, etc.:
A self-confident and strong young girl recounts how she shares her eyes--and so much more--with her mother, her amah and her little sister.
Target Audience Note:
Ages 4-8.
Subject: Self-confidence > Juvenile fiction.
Mothers and daughters > Juvenile fiction.
Grandparent and child > Juvenile fiction.
Sisters > Juvenile fiction.
Physical-appearance-based bias > Juvenile fiction.
Cultural pluralism > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Picture books.

Available copies

  • 57 of 61 copies available at Bibliomation. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Salem Free Public Library.

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  • 1 current hold with 61 total copies.
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Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 0062915622
Eyes That Kiss in the Corners
Eyes That Kiss in the Corners
by Ho, Joanna; Ho, Dung (Illustrator)
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K-Gr 3--When she does not share physical traits with those around her, a young girl finds beauty in her uniqueness. One day at school, a young girl of Asian heritage remarks on the shape and color of the eyes of the light- and dark-skinned girls in her class. Instead of having big eyes with long lashes, hers "kiss in the corners and glow like warm tea." At home, the girl celebrates all she shares with her Mama, Amah, and little sister Mei-Mei. Together, these four women view the world through their matching, expressive eyes. Even when she feels apart from her peers at school, the young protagonist finds solace in the shared appearance of her family's eyes. Sweeping, expressive illustrations deeply connect readers to the many dimensions of this story. The featured characters comprise three generations of Asian women; the only male in the book is found in the background of a scene in the schoolyard. Lyrical text propels the story; while relatively limited, each word is carefully chosen to beautifully enhance the message. VERDICT Expertly paired, the text and illustrations amplify each other superbly, in an important addition to every library serving young children and their families.--Mary Lanni, formerly at Denver P.L.

Syndetic Solutions - Publishers Weekly Review for ISBN Number 0062915622
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This poetic tale of self-acceptance by author Ho follows a Chinese American girl who recognizes how her eyes--different from peers with "eyes like sapphire lagoons"--evoke those of her mother, grandmother, and younger sister: "eyes that kiss in the corners and glow like warm tea." Mama's eyes inform the first-person narrator that "I'm a miracle," while Amah's eyes "are filled with so many stories," and Mei-Mei's eyes gaze "up at me/ like I am her best present." Warm, dimensional digital spreads by illustrator Ho (the Mindy Kim series) bolster this celebration of heritage with images of peonies, chrysanthemums, dragons, phoenixes, and figures from Chinese mythology, including Chang'e and the Jade Rabbit, Guanyin, and the Monkey King. Readers familiar with Chinese culture will recognize additional touches: Amah wears a jade bracelet, and an upside-down FƃĀŗ character heralding good fortune is pasted by the family's front door. A poignant testament to familial love and legacy. Ages 4--8. Author's agent: Caryn Wiseman, Andrea Brown Literary. (Jan.)

Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 0062915622
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A young Chinese American girl sees more than the shape of her eyes. In this circular tale, the unnamed narrator observes that some peers have "eyes like sapphire lagoons / with lashes like lace trim on ballgowns," but her eyes are different. She "has eyes that kiss in the corners and glow like warm tea." Author Ho's lyrical narrative goes on to reveal how the girl's eyes are like those of other women and girls in her family, expounding on how each pair of eyes looks and what they convey. Mama's "eyes sparkl[e] like starlight," telling the narrator, "I'm a miracle. / In those moments when she's all mine." Mama's eyes, the girl observes, take after Amah's. While she notes that her grandmother's eyes "don't work like they used to," they are able to see "all the way into my heart" and tell her stories. Here, illustrator Ho's spreads bloom with references to Chinese stories and landscapes. Amah's eyes are like those of the narrator's little sister. Mei-Mei's eyes are filled with hope and with admiration for her sister. Illustrator Ho's textured cartoons and clever use of light and shadow exude warmth and whimsy that match the evocative text. When the narrator comes to describe her own eyes and acknowledges the power they hold, she is posed against swirling patterns, figures, and swaths of breathtaking landscapes from Chinese culture. (This book was reviewed digitally with 11-by-18-inch double-page spreads viewed at 80.5% of actual size.) This tale of self-acceptance and respect for one's roots is breathtaking. (Picture book. 5-9) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Syndetic Solutions - BookList Review for ISBN Number 0062915622
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This tale starts with a negative: a young Asian girl notes that her eyes are decidedly not big, with enviably long lashes, like those of her classmates. But what follows is overwhelmingly positive, a lyrical celebration of her eyes, their shape, spirit, and legacy. The protagonist tells her story chiefly through the emotional relationships between herself and three generations of female family members, all of whom have those same eyes that "kiss in the corners and glow like warm tea." From her mother's eyes, she draws nurturing love, while in her grandmother's, she sees a wealth of stories that reach into the past and into traditions from a foreign land. In her little sister's eyes, she discovers adoration that empowers her. At the emotional height of the story, the poetic descriptions of her Asian eyes are mythic and affirming, and she appears amid grandiose illustrations of fantastical beasts and landscapes from Chinese culture. In the end, the tale winds down from the mythical back to the personal with a simple family portrait. All that beauty is there in the eyes of her family. The writing, enhanced by warm, bold illustrations, is a powerful exercise in learning to see beauty in what's different.

Syndetic Solutions - The Horn Book Review for ISBN Number 0062915622
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An Asian girl takes pride in the beauty of her eyes and of her family's heritage. Her eyes, which "kiss in the corners and glow like warm tea," look like her mother's, her grandmother's, and her little sister's. Mama's eyes radiate love; Amah's eyes "are filled with so many stories"; Mei-Mei's eyes look up at her with adoration and hope. The rich, poetic text is brought to life by fantastical illustrations that move seamlessly from cozy home scenes to mythic landscapes, symbols, and creatures -- sometimes in the same image. (c) Copyright 2023. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.


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