A Suitcase Full

A Story of Starting New and Carrying Home in Your Heart

Maryam Kia author Jaclyn Sinquett illustrator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Teacher Created Materials, Inc

Published:18th Aug '26

£15.99

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A Suitcase Full cover

The Stories You Carry: A Suitcase Full of Family, Culture, and Courage

A Suitcase Full is a heartfelt picture book about the love of family, the power of one's story, and the beauty of embracing change while leaving and finding home. When a young girl's family is forced to flee Iran, there isn't time to make a plan. With only one suitcase, Kimia is forced to leave behind many cherished possessions as well as say goodbye to her beloved grandmother, Nana-joon. As years pass, the family lives in vibrant cities like London and Paris, but are never able to stay for long. After traveling halfway around the world, they finally find a new place to call home on the island of O'ahu. When Kimia's new teacher assigns the class a special project—bringing a suitcase filled with meaningful objects—Kimia finds a way to weave her past into her present, celebrating both her roots and her growth.

Through stunning illustrations and poignant storytelling, A Suitcase Full invites readers to explore their own life stories and identities, to embrace changes as opportunities to learn and grow, and to appreciate travel and cultures around world.

With A Suitcase Full, readers can:

  • Share in the joys and challenges of starting fresh in a new place
  • Explore themes of resilience, belonging, and what it means to carry your story with you
  • Find comfort and hope when adjusting to new homes or schools

Based on the author's childhood, A Suitcase Full encourages shared storytelling and conversations about family history, migration, language, culture, and resilience. A Leader's Guide is available for this book.

“A heartwarming story of a girl's unconventional childhood reminds readers that everyone carries their own suitcase; the contents of everyone's experiences differ, but all are valuable and important.”

* School Library Journal, Starred Review *
"A balm for the loneliness of navigating new, unfamiliar spaces." * Foreword Reviews *

“Color-saturated, storybook-like illustrations reference Kimia's home through swirling motifs that replicate patterns found in Nana-joon's abode. Objects of remembrance form an apt through line across this story of constant change.”

* Publishers Week

ISBN: 9798885549707

Dimensions: 273mm x 210mm x 8mm

Weight: 444g

40 pages