Praise for Kuan Yin
"Maya van der Meer has created a world in a book. And it is a world I’ve been waiting for—where the hero is a young woman who uses a different kind of power than the kind every other superhero brandishes. She’s strong and courageous, and she does what she needs to do. But there’s no treachery, no violence, no battles. Instead there is steadfastness, compassion, and love. The book reads like an adventure story, all wrapped up in the beautiful illustrations of Wen Hsu."
Elizabeth Lesser
/ Cofounder of Omega Institute and author of Broken Open"This intimately narrated, beautifully illustrated book shares the Chinese legend of Princess Miao Shan, who forsakes marriage and wealth in order to fulfill her vow of compassion as the bodhisattva Kuan Yin. Through Princess Miao Shan’s refusal to marry against her father’s wishes and her ultimate wish to save all sentient beings, readers are introduced to the virtues of love, compassion, and forgiveness. I only wish that I had this book when my children were young so they could have been introduced to Princess Miao Shan earlier in their lives!"
Sharon A. Suh
/ Professor of Buddhism, Seattle University“This collaboration between Maya van der Meer and Wen Hsu is a lovely rendering of the Miao Shan legend and Kuan Yin. It effectively conveys core themes of compassion, affirmation of sentient life, and selfless giving for all ages, in particular the young and curious!”
Mark Unno
/ Associate professor of Buddhism, University of Oregon“A stunning story, beautifully illustrated, with a timeless message for both children and adults!”
Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel
/ Author, Buddhist Teacher“With graceful storytelling, Maya van der Meer conveys both the courageous loyalty of sibling princesses and the seriousness of Miao Shan’s renunciation of royal life to fulfill her compassionate aspirations to benefit all living beings. The illustrations by Wen Hsu are gorgeous; the book’s enchantment lingers long after.”
Chagdud Khadro
/ Former Managing Editor of Padma Publishing“I was truly moved by this beautiful story of Kuan Yin. It is exquisitely illustrated and superbly written, for children and adults alike. The message of the power of love is an important reminder for us all. One is taken on an enchanting journey, a journey that softens the heart.”
Traleg Khandro
/ Director of E-Vam Buddhist Institute“Kuan Yin is a powerful story about the heart’s ability to encompass everything. Beautifully illustrated and told, it simply and directly awakens that love deep inside of us all. This is an important book for our time.”
Barbara Bash
/ Author and Illustrator“Turning the old-school princess story inside out, here we meet a brave woman who chooses love for all creatures over romantic obsession. With illustrations as glorious as the story itself, this is exactly the book we all need right now—regardless of age, gender, or religion.”
Bethany Saltman
/ Author of Strange Situation: A Mother’s Journey into the Science of Attachment“Maya van der Meer and Wen Hsu’s Kuan Yin is a valuable contribution to the world of children’s literature. The message of this beautifully illustrated book will resonate with all who aspire to build a world filled with loving-kindness. While it is written with young readers in mind, it can be enjoyed by thoughtful individuals of all ages!”
Mary Ruth Coleman, PhD
/ Senior Scientist, Emerita at the FPG Child Development Institute at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill“Kuan Yin is a wise and precious book. Children will be inspired by Princess Miao Shan’s courage and comforted to know the story of how she is always with us.”
“This powerful story explores the themes of obedience to an unjust society and the courage to step outside the norm in order to cultivate the greater kindness that exists in all of us. The characters give voice to our deepest need for connection and the human struggle of self-discovery.”
“Although the legend of Kuan Yin, the goddess of compassion, is a classic Buddhist story, Maya van der Meer’s telling highlights the universal human virtues at its core that show us how ordinary people can live extraordinary lives. The transformative power of love, the altruistic wish to serve others, and the courage to trust one’s own wisdom, even if outer circumstances discourage it, are vital and empowering messages that can inspire children to lead meaningful and fulfilling lives. Wen Hsu’s exquisite illustrations bring the text to life in a magical dance between words and images. This book is a treasure of wisdom and beauty.”
Odette Estefan
/ Contemplative Educational Consultant"The representation of strong spiritual mentors is crucial for young girls and they will find a champion for love, compassion, sisterhood, and breaking gender-based stereotypes in Maio Shan. She bravely rides tigers, she boldly follows her own path, and she gently shows the true power of love. The story of this Bodhisattva is beautifully written and the color pallet of the illustrations move the story from the worldly to the ethereal. This picturebook truly encapsulates words and images coming together to bring a vivid story to the eyes of young readers."