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Today I'm thrilled to celebrate the release of A MAP INTO THE WORLD, written by @kaokaliayang and illustrated by Seo Kim. I want to share a story about this book. Front cover of the picture book A MAP INTO THE WORLD, which shows a young Hmong girl drawing with chalk on a sidewalk
The narrator, Paj Ntaub, is a young Hmong American girl. She sees beauty all around her, and tries (often not successfully) to share what she finds with others. At the end, she provides an unexpected gift to her neighbor Bob, who is grieving his wife’s death. A young Hmong girl, standing in a garden and happily breathing in the scent of a bunch of lilac blooms
Now, Bob is not just a character in the book--he's @kaokaliayang's neighbor in real life. And he is a widow. Bob and Ruth were married for 60 years. They would sit outside on a special bench (which used to be the back seat of a pickup truck). Illustration of Bob and Ruth from the book, an elderly white couple sitting on a car seat in their front yard
Bob is 92 years old. Last winter, he was a worried he wouldn't live long enough to see A MAP INTO THE WORLD published. So the moment we had finished books in hand, @kaokaliayang and I made a special visit to present Bob with the very first copy.
The sun was shining, and Bob brought out his special bench so we could all sit on it together in his driveway. Photograph of editor Carol Hinz, author Kao Kalia Yang, and Bob (who is cradling a copy of A Map into the World) sitting on the bench together
And then Bob invited us inside, and he, Kalia, and I sat around his kitchen table and talked about Ruth and the book how he never expected to one day be in a children's book. Photograph of Kao Kalia Yang, Bob, and Carol Hinz sitting at kitchen table. Bob is looking down at the book in front of him on the table, and Kalia is looking intently at Bob
After I got my own copy of the book, I brought it home and read it to my kids. My 6-year-old in particular was quite taken by it, and we read it again and again. One night before bed he asked, "Can I meet Bob?"

I thought for a moment and then said, "Oh, probably."
So on a warm August day, I brought my 6-year-old and my 9-year-old to play with @kaokaliayang's children, and we all crossed the street together to visit Bob. And of course the kids had to try out Bob’s special bench. Four children ranging in age from 9 to almost-4 sitting on the special bench and being silly
I brought chocolate chip cookies, and I advised my kids that they should bring something as well. My 6-year-old drew Bob a map of the world (with an enormous green World Trade Center jutting into space) and my 9-year-old made him a paper airplane. A child's rending of the globe with a large green rectangle (the World Trade Center) protrudingA paper airplane that reads,
Bob did in fact live to see the book published, and we invited him to the book's early launch at the Minnesota Children's Museum this past Saturday. He came--and he brought his extended family with him. Bob at the Minnesota Children's Museum, with Kalia and many family members from several generations
After @kaokaliayang read A MAP INTO THE WORLD at the museum, she asked Bob to stand. You could tell he was a little shy but also very proud. The crowd gave him a round of applause. Bob standing as those around him applaud
Many people bought books that night, which @kaokaliayang signed and personalized. And many people asked Bob if they could take a photo with him. He said yes to every request. A young boy (perhaps age 7) posing for a photo with Bob
In the words of @kaokaliayang: “Every single one of us carries a map inside of our hearts that we will need for something we don’t know is coming.” Interior spread from A MAP INTO THE WORLD. Paj Ntaub tells Bob she has drawn him
I hope this book will connect with readers of all ages and all backgrounds. Because don’t we all need a reminder that we carry a map inside of our hearts that will bring comfort when someone needs it the most? Bob and Kalia together at the museum, their arms around each other
Thank you to everyone at @lernerbooks who contributed to this book: designer @emily_harris, art director @carkneetoe, production designers @MarthaKranes and @esuejohnson, @sheelue, photographer extraordinaire @FoodforMyFamily, and insightful former colleague @jillmpls.
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