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Storytime: Amah Faraway

Sat, Nov 5, 2022 from 10:30 am - 10:50 am PDT
1219 SW Park Avenue Portland, OR 97205

General Admission Pass required for entry

A delightful story of a child’s visit to a grandmother and home far away, and of how families connect and love across distance, language, and cultures.

Kylie is nervous about visiting her grandmother–her Amah–who lives SO FAR AWAY.
When she and Mama finally go to Taipei, Kylie is shy with Amah. Even though they have spent time together in video chats, those aren’t the same as real life. And in Taiwan, Kylie is at first uncomfortable with the less-familiar language, customs, culture, and food. However, after she is invited by Amah-Lái kàn kàn! Come see!-to play and splash in the hot springs (which aren’t that different from the pools at home), Kylie begins to see this place through her grandmother’s eyes and sees a new side of the things that used to scare her. Soon, Kylie is leading her Amah-Come see! Lái kàn kàn!-back through all her favorite parts of this place and having SO MUCH FUN! And when it is time to go home, the video chats will be extra special until they can visit faraway again.


Portland Book Festival General Admission Passes are required for entry into all events. Passes are $15 in advance and $25 day of Festival. Youth 17 & under, or with a valid high school ID get in FREE. All full-priced General Admission Passes include a $5 book fair voucher and entry into Portland Art Museum. Passes admit attendees to the Festival; individual events are first-come, first-served. More info here.

Margaret Chiu Greanias

Margaret Chiu Greanias is children’s book author who writes picture books with heart and humor, including Maximillian Villainous. The daughter of Taiwanese immigrants, she grew up in New York, Texas, and California, while her amah lived far away in Taipei. She currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband, three children, and a fluffle of dust bunnies. Her most recent book is Amah Faraway.
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Tracy Subisak

Tracy Subisak can’t stop thinking about being back in Taipei, eating yóutiáo and dòujiāng with her amah and mama. Tracy is the daughter of a Taiwanese mother and Polish American father. Currently living in Portland, Oregon, she is the author-illustrator of Jenny Mei Is Sad, and has illustrated books including the award-winning Shawn Loves Sharks by Curtis Manley and Wood, Wire, Wings: Emma Lilian Todd Invents an Airplane by Kirsten Larson. The latest book she has illustrated is Amah Faraway.
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Emily Arrow

Emily Arrow (she/they) is an award-winning children’s songwriter, author, and educator known for crafting meaningful stories and songs. She is the author of many books for children including the picture book Studio: A Place For Art to Start (Penguin Random House), Kids’ Guide to Ukulele and Kids’ Guide to Piano (Happy Fox Books) and eagerly awaits four forthcoming titles with Candlewick Press. In addition to writing and teaching, Emily works as a writer and show creator for children’s media, and her long standing role as Children’s Stage Host at the Literary Arts' Portland Book Festival for nine years underlines her commitment to promoting literacy and arts. Visit www.EmilyArrow.com to learn more.
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