Made for More
$19.99 USD
Hardcover
This joyful exploration of immigration and nontraditional beauty pays tribute to the unique identity formed by a girl’s Japanese roots and Hawaiian upbringing. Eyes That Kiss in the Corners meets Your Name Is a Song.
From the shores of Japan to the coast of Hawai‘i, old customs are honored, new traditions blossom, and an exuberant narrator defies narrow beauty standards to embrace the skin she’s in and her life on the island of Kaua‘i. Triumphant text and radiant artwork encourage readers to challenge expectations and celebrate how identity and experience find their perfect expression in each of us.
Chloe Ito Ward is a Japanese American author and former kindergarten teacher and curriculum director. She splits her time between Kaua‘i, Hawai‘i, and the Pacific Northwest.
Gael Abary is the Filipino American illustrator of If You Want to Ride a Horse, by Amy Novesky. She lives in O‘ahu, Hawai‘i.
"In compelling, lyrical prose, Ward draws from her own family history and journey to self-acceptance to combat traditional East Asian beauty standards that idealize light skin. Abary’s digital illustrations in soft coastal hues pair beautifully with the story, subtly blending in Japanese visual elements with Hawaiian landscapes through patterns and textures. A radiant and joyful celebration of skin, family, and immigration." -Kirkus Reviews
“This charming picture book us[es] elegant similes to inspire young readers to love their skin and its imperfections. Young people who may be self-conscious of their personal appearance will appreciate Ward's message that our skin and personal appearance is the culmination of who we are.” -Booklist
ISBN: 9780063334144
32 pages 11 in H | 8.5 in W | 0.9 lb WtPlease select all options.