Little Talks With Grandmother; A Cohanzick Lenape Tale: Conversations Rooted in Earth and Heart

Author:   Tyrese Gould Jacinto
Publisher:   Tyrese Gould Jacinto
ISBN:  

9781969075124


Pages:   48
Publication Date:   29 October 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Little Talks With Grandmother; A Cohanzick Lenape Tale: Conversations Rooted in Earth and Heart


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In a world rushing forward, Little Talks With Grandmother: A Cohanzick Lenape Tale invites readers to pause and remember our profound connection to the natural world. Through a series of heartfelt conversations, cherished memories, and invaluable lessons, this book honors the wisdom passed down from a beloved elder. At its heart lies a deep reverence for trees, the silent witnesses to generations, guardians of the earth, and storytellers of our past. As the modern world threatens the delicate balance of nature, these stories remind us of the beauty, resilience, and importance of trees and the ecosystems they support. Drawing from Indigenous knowledge and timeless tradition, the book offers hope, guidance, and a call to restore harmony with the earth. Through Grandmother's gentle teachings, readers are encouraged to become stewards of the land and to honor the rights of all living beings. Perfect for families, educators, and those seeking solace and inspiration, this hardback edition is a testament to the enduring power of love, wisdom, and the sacred bond between people and nature.

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Author:   Tyrese Gould Jacinto
Publisher:   Tyrese Gould Jacinto
Imprint:   Tyrese Gould Jacinto
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781969075124


ISBN 10:   1969075120
Pages:   48
Publication Date:   29 October 2025
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Step into a world where imagination meets Indigenous wisdom. In this beautifully illustrated story, Tyrese ""Bright Flower"" Gould Jacinto invites readers of all ages to explore the wonders of creation, connection, and curiosity. Inspired by the spirit of Indigenous values, this book encourages us to see ourselves as part of the great web of life-and to celebrate the magic that comes from viewing the world with an open heart and mind. Written by Tyrese ""Bright Flower"" Gould Jacinto, an award-winning author, artist, and President of the Native American Advancement Corp. The enchanting illustrations throughout this book were created in collaboration with a dedicated visual artist, bringing each page to vibrant life. Related Works Explore Tyrese's catalog of 21 books, including bestsellers such as ""Coloring Book 1,"" ""Coloring Book 2,"" and ""Twenty Twenty-One: Unlock Your Blessings."" Each title is inspired by imagination and Indigenous values-perfect for readers and educators seeking unique perspectives. Connect & Learn More - Website: tygouldjacinto.com - Facebook: https: //www.facebook.com/TyreseGouldJacinto - Instagram: https: //www.instagram.com/tyresegouldjacinto - YouTube: https: //www.youtube.com/@TyGouldJacinto - Goodreads: https: //www.goodreads.com/tyresegouldjacinto About the Author Tyrese is a Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape tribal citizen, mystic, and herbalist whose work centers on unity, harmony with nature, and creative empowerment. She is the recipient of the 2026 Heritage Fellowship Award (NJ State Council on the Arts), 2025 NJ Women of Achievement Award, and 2025 Environmental Award (NJ Environmental Lobby), among other honors. Stay Connected Follow on social media or visit the website for updates, new releases, and insights into Indigenous-inspired creativity.

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