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Cajun Dead and Le Walkin`Stick

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  • Format
  • Bog, paperback
  • Engelsk
  • 38 sider

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An innovative, creative contemporary artist who won the Platinum award from Hermes for creative video design based on the merit of his work, Theriault now invites you on an enchanting adventure in Cajun Dead and La Walkin' Stick, Boston, to Pubnico 1767. Within this historical tapestry, you'll discover a story that encapsulates the resilience and hope of two young children, Eva Lynn Theriault and Gabby Dev Dugas, during the tumultuous time of the 1755 Acadian Expulsion. This heartwarming narrative is set against a backdrop of cultural heritage and identity, becoming a contemporary read that resonates with the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

In a world swept up into a maelstrom by the shifting tides of history and war, our brave best friends transform their unanticipated journey into one of emotional growth and the discovery of a universal home grounded in friendship and perseverance.

This tale weaves a narrative of:

- Courage and companionship, celebrating the tenacity of children's spirits.

- The strength of bonds forged in times of adversity and challenge.

- Finding light in the darkness through resilience and courage.

- The importance of nurturing hope and unity in our multicultural landscapes.

Imparting lessons on:

- Embracing our shared cultural heritage and identity amidst life's chaos.

- The power of innovative work to inspire and educate.

- Support and solidarity, akin to the UNICEF refugee support efforts.

Written and illustrated by Claude Edwin Theriault, the book offers a visual journey that complements the evocative and heartfelt storytelling. Eva and Gabby's story encourages readers to hold onto their unique selves as the Acadians preserved their identity through ordeals.

Ideal for young readers aged 6 to 8, Cajun Dead and La Walkin' Stick, Boston to Pubnico 1767 is perfect for:

- Children who love adventurous, inspiring historical tales.

- Families seeking stories imbued with cultural significance and humanitarian values.

- Educators desiring to compellingly introduce themes of resilience, hope, and history.

Brought to you by an award-winning creative with an empathetic narrative voice, this book is an inspired read that:

- Eschews dullness in favour of vivid imagination.

- Offers rich formatting and unique storytelling that form deep, lasting impressions.

- Serves as a significant contemporary read which balances historical facts with sensitive storytelling, ideal for the curious minds of developing children.

Encounter an original narrative that will profoundly resonate with children and adults, igniting a passion for history and the richness of ancestral stories. Find your place within the woven threads of Cajun Dead and La Walkin' Stick, Boston, to Pubnico 1767, as it becomes an essential part of your family's reading collection and a beacon of light for young readers navigating the complexities of the past and present.

It serves as a parable tale that reflrcts on the currrent Humanitarian Refugee Crisis we are seeing unfold with the countless millions of men women and children displaced by war.

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Detaljer
  • SprogEngelsk
  • Sidetal38
  • Udgivelsesdato12-04-2024
  • ISBN139798322595878
  • Forlag Independently Published
  • FormatPaperback
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  • Vægt113 g
  • Dybde0,2 cm
  • coffee cup img
    10 cm
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    21,5 cm
    21,5 cm

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