Book Description
for The Most Beautiful Thing by Kao Kalia Yang and Khoa Le
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
A fictionalized picture-book memoir of the Hmong author's childhood focuses on her grandmother, who is "so old, no one knows how old she is." When her grandmother was young, on the other side of the world, she "once looked into the gleaming eyes of a tiger and felt its hot breath on her face." Now she is old, with a single tooth left in her mouth. Her grandchildren believe themselves lucky to be able to help take care of her. The child narrator's job is clipping her grandmother's fingernails and toenails while the latter shares stories of her own childhood. Grandmother and her three younger siblings were orphaned and often hungry, and that's the reason Grandmother never says no when offered food today. As the child narrator grows, she begins to understand the economic challenges her own family faces, and to realize that her grandmother is beginning to lose some of her words, but she is always reminded of her grandmother's smile as "the most beautiful thing." The theme of respect and love for an aging family member is central to this moving story, as is the stunning, expressive art that includes visual references to Hmong fabric. (Ages 6-9)
CCBC Choices 2021. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2021. Used with permission.