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Overview""Your ancestors have called us to help you."" ""I think y'all have the wrong number."" Damon Quinn just wants to get through his senior year unscathed. His mom struggles with alcohol and is barely coping with the day-to-day. Marcus and his cronies at school are forever causing Damon trouble. The new girl, Journey, won't mind her own business. To make matters worse, now a mysterious crow is following him everywhere. After he is seized by a waking dream in the middle of a busy street, Damon is forced to confront his mom with some hard questions: Why haven't I met my dad? Where did we come from? Who am I? Damon must look within himself, mend the bond with his mother, and rely on new friends to find the answers he so desperately needs. Travelling through time and space, Damon will have to go back before he can move forward. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Wanda John-Kehewin , nicole marie burton , Kielamel SibalPublisher: Portage & Main Press Imprint: HighWater Press Dimensions: Width: 16.50cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.217kg ISBN: 9781774920459ISBN 10: 177492045 Pages: 80 Publication Date: 18 May 2023 Recommended Age: From 12 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"A vibrant and awe-inspiring journey of self-discovery....Definitely a series to watch [that] will be a great help for teens to understand the...history and culture of the Canadian [First Peoples] and their struggles today. -- ""Grace Rosa, NY Public Library"" From its narrative to the vivid illustrations from artist nicole marie burton...Visions of the Crow is a sensitive blending of hard truths and magical realism. --Stuart Derdeyn ""Vancouver Sun"" John-Kehewin hopes that Indigenous youth and adult readers will draw from Damon's spiritual journey. As a former employee with the Ministry of Children and Families, John-Kehewin is aware that although Indigenous youth and children may have their physical needs met, they don't often have their emotional and spiritual needs met. She hopes Dreams: Visions of the Crow will help with that. For non-Indigenous readers, she wants them to go beyond the stereotypes and understand that Damon's mother's alcoholism is ""the residual effects of the residential schools and history itself."" --Shari Narine ""Windspeaker.com"" Among Publishers Weekly Forthcoming Children's & YA Books by Indigenous Authors picks -- ""Publishers Weekly"" Among BC Book Look Who's Who -- ""BC Book Look""" Among Publishers Weekly Forthcoming Children's & YA Books by Indigenous Authors picks -- Publishers Weekly Among BC Book Look Who's Who -- BC Book Look Author InformationWanda John-Kehewin (she/her/hers) is a Cree writer who uses her work to understand and respond to the near destruction of First Nations cultures, languages, and traditions. When she first arrived in Vancouver on a Greyhound bus, she was a pregnant nineteen-year-old carrying little more than a bag of chips, a bottle of pop, thirty dollars, and hope. After many years travelling (well, mostly stumbling) along her healing journey, she now writes to stand in her truth and to share that truth openly. A published poet and fiction author, her first novel for young adults, Hopeless in Hope, won the Sheila A. Egoff Children’s Literature Prize and was named to USBBY’s Outstanding International Books list. nicole marie burton (she, they) is an illustrator and art director living on unceded Algonquin land. Born in the US and now based in Ontario, they are a founding member of the Ad Astra Comix publishing collective and currently co-run Petroglyph, a comic art studio specializing in collaborations with scholars, unions, and non-profits. In addition to a number of shorter works, their published books include The Boy Who Walked Backwards, Wonder Drug, Enemy Alien, and The Beast: Making a Living on a Dying Planet. Kielamel Sibal (she, her) is a Filipino Canadian letterer, graphic designer, cartoonist, writer, and illustrator. She is passionately curious about the craft of different storytelling methods, from comics and video games to film and illustration. Born in Pampanga, Philippines, Kiela currently conducts her sparkling antics of wizardry in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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