"Your imagination will create many friends"
Grace Lin
Author and Illustrator
Grace Lin is a celebrated author and illustrator known for her children's books that explore themes of identity and resilience, often drawing from her Taiwanese heritage.
- Born
- May 17, 1977
- Quotes
- 5
- Rank
- #1487
About Grace Lin
Grace Lin — Life and Legacy
Grace Lin is a prominent author and illustrator whose work has significantly contributed to children's literature, particularly in representing Asian American experiences. Her notable book, 'Where the Mountain Meets the Moon', weaves together elements of fantasy and cultural heritage, inviting readers to explore the richness of identity. Lin's core philosophy revolves around the idea that storytelling is a powerful tool for understanding oneself and others. She states, 'We are all stories in the end', which reflects her belief in the importance of narratives in shaping our identities. This perspective challenges the often one-dimensional portrayals of Asian characters in literature, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of cultural identity. Lin's quotes resonate with readers, particularly young ones, as they navigate their own journeys of self-discovery. Her emphasis on resilience is evident in her characters, who often face and overcome significant challenges, mirroring her own experiences in a predominantly white literary landscape. By sharing her story and the stories of her characters, Lin inspires others to embrace their identities and find strength in their narratives. Her work continues to impact readers, encouraging them to celebrate their uniqueness and the diverse stories that shape their lives.
Quote collection
Grace Lin quotes
5 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"That is a question you have to ask the Old Man of the Moon."
"If you make happy those that are near, those that are far will come."
"Whenever I see her, we laugh enough to last for the month. She's my best friend, and someday when we're old enough I'm going to talk her into staying here forever."
"She's my friend, the boy said simply. That's who she is and that's enough for me. As Minli looked at the buffalo boy, aglow with happiness against his poor surroundings, she saw it was enough for him. More than enough, as the smile that kept curling up on his face told her."