
All That You Are
Author(s): Smriti Prasadam-Halls (Author), Chaaya Prabhat (Illustrator)
- Publisher: little bee books
- Publication Date: August 5, 2025
- Language: English
- Print length: 32 pages
- ISBN-10: 1499818246
- ISBN-13: 9781499818246
Book Description
“This beautiful, poetic picture book celebrates children whose parents span a variety of backgrounds. The beauty and design of the book makes it enjoyable for readers no matter their individual histories. Inspiring and uplifting, this is a particularly excellent selection for multicultural families to enjoy together.” * School Library Journal, STARRED Review “A nuanced, tenderly wrought celebration of biracial identity.” Kirkus Reviews “Pieces of the past, present, and future untold come together in this dreamy picture book that reminds children of their incalculable individuality.” Foreword Reviews You are your mother’s bright eyes and her joyful wide grin,
Your father’s big heart and his kindness within. You’re not quarter . . . or half . . . a mathematical sum . . .
You’re entirely yourself and second to none.
From #1 bestselling author Smriti Halls and star illustrator Chaaya Prabhat, this treasure of a book invites you to celebrate your own family’s story. Inspired by the author’s own experience of raising her children to embrace both their British and Indian heritage, this gorgeous and heartwarming book explores what makes us who we are.
Editorial Reviews
Review
VERDICT: Inspiring and uplifting, this is a particularly excellent selection for multicultural families to enjoy together and works in library collections as well. ― School Library Journal, STARRED Review
This family contains multitudes.
The children at the center of this narrative in verse have inherited many gifts: from their South Asian mother, “bright eyes” and a “joyful smile”; from their father, who presents white, a “big heart” and kindness; and from their grandparents, intelligence, wit, and determination. Employing vibrant imagery, the unseen narrator speaks of their rich heritage: “You’re the gleam of ripe mangoes, / the swish of raw silk, / the sweetness of lychees and coconut milk. // You’re the crunch of an apple, the kiss of a peach, the salt of the ocean, and chips on the beach.” But these children can also forge new identities: “In you the past shines / like silver and gold. / Maps are redrawn / in the magic you hold. / Countries hold hands, exquisitely new.” Finally, and perhaps most importantly, the narrator reminds the youngsters that “you’re not quarter…or half… / a mathematical sum,” but whole people whose heritages infuse them with the power to write their own stories. The story ends with the narrator exhorting the children to believe in their own abilities and to recognize their own beauty. Prabhat’s brilliantly colored illustrations infuse Prasadam-Halls’ words with vibrancy and life, further reinforcing the poem’s message of optimism, inclusivity, and hope.
A nuanced, tenderly wrought celebration of biracial identity. ―
Pieces of the past, present, and future untold come together in this dreamy picture book that reminds children of their incalculable individuality. A grandmother’s wisdom, “the gleam of ripe mangoes,” and “stories of struggle and strife” are but some of the parts that come together to form a sum far greater: each unique child. Vibrant illustrations capture ships sailing sunset seas, tranquil jungle waterfalls, and soaring birds as children are encouraged to honor their pasts by forging their own futures. ―
Foreword Reviews
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