Grace Lin is an acclaimed American author and illustrator known for her work in children's literature. Her books often draw from her Taiwanese heritage, offering young readers vibrant stories and illustrations. Notable works include "Where the Mountain Meets the Moon" and "The Year of the Dog." Lin has received numerous accolades, including a Newbery Honor, and is celebrated for promoting diversity and cultural understanding through her storytelling.
Sometimes you must help yourself before you can help others.
The moon finds no darkness in your heart, so you must learn to see beyond the darkness in others.
A song can be a friend when no one else is around.
Secrets have a way of coming out, even if you don't mean them to.
The truth can be as painful as a lie, but it is always the better choice.
Sometimes the hardest thing is not to let go, but to hold on.
Stories can heal a broken heart and bring people together.
The stars are always there, even when the night seems darkest.
We are all connected, like the rivers and the sky.
The past is like the river, always flowing, but sometimes we must look back to move forward.
The greatest adventures often come from the smallest steps.
In every darkness, there is a flicker of light waiting to be found.