Behind each name is a story that spans generations.
Six children of Chinese, Tongan, Persian, Diné, Nahuatl, or Akan descent share the meaning and history of their names. In moving, lyrical prose, the book celebrates the beauty and sounds of each name alongside their culture of origin: “Each syllable, / each sound, / is a building block / in an architecture / constructed over oceans / and across generations.” Every name is laden with meaning and a sense of identity, carrying the hopes and dreams of those who came before. Ho emphasizes that it is therefore monumentally important to pronounce names correctly, for “Anything less / is not / me.” The author builds a strong case that everyone should embrace their names and honor and learn those with which they may not be familiar. Le’s richly colored and textured illustrations perfectly complement the compelling text. Ripe with symbolism, each page features intricate patterns referencing significant motifs from the cultures portrayed, seamlessly weaving together images of the past with the present. The backmatter features a pronunciation guide with additional context for each name and culture. Given its focus on the importance of tones and cadences, the title could have benefited from an audio guide. Still, many will find the phonetic spellings of the names helpful. (This book was reviewed digitally.)
A beautifully empowering declaration.
(Picture book. 4-8)