Department/School of the Primary Author
Education
Publication Date
12-31-2024
Document Type
Book Review
Keywords
East Asian culture, Buddhism, diversity, picturebook, book review
Abstract
A review of the book Eyes that Kiss in the Corners that highlights the importance of seeing your unique characteristics as what makes you special and connects you to your family. Written by Joanna Ho and illustrated by Dung Ho, this New York Times and #1 Indie Bound Bestseller is a poignant picture of diversity, both physical and cultural.
Volume
2
Issue
1
Article Number
3
DOI
10.15385/jei.2024.2.1.3
Recommended Citation
Brown, Megan R.
(2024)
"Book Review: Eyes that Kiss in the Corners,"
Education Insights: A Journal of Research, Theory, and Practice: Vol. 2, Article 2.
DOI: 10.15385/jei.2024.2.1.3
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/education_insights/vol2/iss1/2
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