Description
It is an illustrated conversation between Isla and Ethan - son and daughter of Kwakwaka'wakw Chief Rande Ola K'alapa, a much loved artist of mixed European and Indigenous decent - and their invisible friend Siri. Isabel Rogers, also a kid, is part of the story-telling process. We want this book to be a bridge. a route to one important thing: kindness... There are serious questions asked in this book, which provides an opportunity to discuss bullying, environmental protection, and inclusivity, all very important topics for children. We want lots and lots of kids to share in our fun and to think about their own questions, and discover the answers to them.
About the Author
Rande Cook is represented by several important galleries which respect his voice as a ground breaker in contemporary Canadian northwest coast culture and urban Indigenous reality. Fluidity of line, innovation in colour and design, and wit are the hallmarks of his art, which is a natural companion to oral storytelling. Next spring, Rande will curate a major show of art by "Coast Protectors," a personal mission shared by Linda Rogers. He tells the stories of his N'amgis, Ma'amtagila and Mamalilikala people through blending tradition and innovation. Linda Rogers of Victoria, British Columbia, is a past Poet Laureate and Canadian People's Poet of Victoria who writes poetry, fiction, song lyrics, scripts, and literary criticism. She has been awarded the Gwendolyn MacEwen, Livesay, Leacock, National Poetry, Rukeyser, Acorn, Cardiff, Montreal, Kenney, Voices Israel, Prix Anglais and Bridport literary prizes. Recent titles include Bozuk., Crow Jazz, and Repairing the Hive.
Reviews
It's official, marijuana is legal in Canada, but as long as Linda Rogers is writing, who needs it? As an author, Rogers has always worked the high wire; tumbling weightlessly through the surreal spot-lit popcorn-scented air of the mind's Big Top. Like the girl on the Flying Trapeze, just when she's done so many imagistic flips and verbal mid-air summersaults you're sure she's about to plunge into the sawdust and elephant shit below, but with an acrobat's timing she arcs back onto the tiny platform, posing with a cocked hip and one hand raised, spangled tights flashing, making it look so easy." -John Moore, BC Bookworld.
Book Information
ISBN 9781550968286
Author Rande Cook
Format Paperback
Page Count 66
Imprint Exile Editions
Publisher Exile Editions
Weight(grams) 236g