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Crafting Narrative: Joanna Ho on Representation, Resilience, and the Journey to

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In this engaging episode of The Neil Haley Show, New York Times bestselling author Joanna Ho delves into the inspiration behind her latest book, "We Who Produce Pearls: An Anthem for Asian America." Joanna shares her journey from educator to author, driven by a passion for inclusivity and representation in children's literature. Frustrated by the lack of diversity in books available for her own children, Joanna set out to write stories that reflect the experiences and identities of Asian American kids, as well as children of color more broadly. Joanna discusses the arduous path to becoming a bestselling author, highlighting the persistence required to overcome numerous rejections before achieving success with her debut book, "Eyes That Kiss in the Corners." Her latest work involved extensive research to unearth and present the rich, often overlooked history of Asian Americans. By creating accessible narratives, Joanna aims to educate readers of all ages about the collective struggles and triumphs of Asian communities, fostering greater understanding and solidarity. She emphasizes the importance of sharing these stories to challenge stereotypes and inspire future generations.

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