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Names and Faces

A Graphic Memoir

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Pub Date Apr 14 2026 | Archive Date May 15 2026
Henry Holt & Company | Henry Holt and Co.

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Description

A graphic memoir-in-essays examining the in-betweenness of being mixed-race and the cultural confrontations inherent to forging one’s identity

Who are you? What are you? And how does it feel to be you? Leise Hook was asked these intrusive questions so many times growing up that they haunted her like ghosts. Born to a Chinese mother and white American father, and growing up in Michigan, Tokyo, and Virginia, Leise Hook was never sure where she fit in. More white-passing than her Chinese friends and family, but with the Mandarin skills of a native speaker, she was constantly exceeding some expectations while failing to meet others. From moving to Beijing, to dying her hair blonde, to exploring self portraiture, Hook struggles to figure out who she is and where she belongs.

In the vein of Cathy Park Hong and Gene Luen Yang, Hook’s graphic memoir-in-essays rendered via her signature, award-winning style, explores what it means to come of age as a mixed-race woman, forging a singular identity in a world intent on putting her into ill-fitting boxes.

A graphic memoir-in-essays examining the in-betweenness of being mixed-race and the cultural confrontations inherent to forging one’s identity

Who are you? What are you? And how does it feel to be...


Advance Praise

Names and Faces is a moving portrait of a young biracial woman claiming herself in wholeness, deftly dissecting the threads of her complex identity to forge a self that is more than the sum of her parts. This smart and tender memoir will help anyone navigating the question of where they belong.”
—Tessa Hulls, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Feeding Ghosts

“With beautifully drawn panels and deftly created layouts, Leise Hook bridges personal identity, family history, and a wide range of cultures in this deeply reflective memoir.”
—Eddie Ahn, author of Advocate

“In this extraordinary memoir, Leise Hook tugs at the threads of her complicated relationship with identity, and unravels surprise after surprise in the process. Hook pulls us inwards and propels us outwards at the same time, on tangents that range from linguistics to ecology to the history of toys. She’s a master of visual metaphors, weaving together the personal and the political, the highly specific and the universal.”
—Kathy MacLeod, author of Continental Drifter

Names and Faces is a moving portrait of a young biracial woman claiming herself in wholeness, deftly dissecting the threads of her complex identity to forge a self that is more than the sum of her...


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ISBN 9781250845030
PRICE $29.99 (USD)
PAGES 256

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