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They say when the Owl calls your name that the Creator is calling you home. And when the owl comes to you, he sits and waits until your final breath. Then your journey begins. From bestselling author Alan Syliboy (Mi’kmaw Daily Drum, Wolverine and Little Thunder, The Thundermaker) comes a beautiful new book exploring spirituality, mortality and grieving. An illustrated extended version of his popular song “The Owl Song,” it features imagery inspired by his band Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers’ performance material and an author’s note on Mi’kmaw tradition and Syliboy’s own personal experiences with death. This book for all ages is a poignant depiction of what might happen when the Owl calls your name, and you begin your journey home to the ancestors.They say when the Owl calls your name that the Creator is calling you home. And when the owl comes to you, he sits and waits until your final breath. Then your journey begins. From bestselling author Alan Syliboy (Mi’kmaw Daily Drum, Wolverine and Little Thunder, The Thundermaker) comes a beautiful new book exploring spirituality, mortality and grieving. An illustrated extended version of his popular song “The Owl Song,” it features imagery inspired by his band Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers’ performance material and an author’s note on Mi’kmaw tradition and Syliboy’s own personal experiences with death. This book for all ages is a poignant depiction of what might happen when the Owl calls your name, and you begin your journey home to the ancestors.

À propos de l'auteur

Syliboy, Alan

Artist Alan Syliboy studied privately with Shirley Bear and attended the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, where twenty-five years later, he was invited to sit on the Board of Governors. Alan looks to the indigenous Mi’kmaw petroglyph tradition for inspiration and develops his own artistic vocabulary out of those forms. This is his fifth children’s book. He lives in Truro, Nova Scotia.

Caractéristiques

    • ISBN
      9781774712474
    • Éditeur
      Nimbus
    • Date de publication
      6 novembre 2023
    • Format
      Epub
    • Protection
      Filigrane numérique
    • Catégories BISAC
      Nonfiction Enfant / Sujets sociaux / Décès, deuil, deuil, Corps & Esprit / Après-vie & Réincarnation, Famille & Relations / Décès, deuil, deuil, Développement Personnel / Mort, Deuil, Deuil
    • Langue
      Anglais