Showing posts with label Monique Gray Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monique Gray Smith. Show all posts

March 06, 2024

Circle of Love

Written by Monique Gray Smith
Illustrated by Nicole Neidhardt
Heartdrum (HarperCollins)
978-0-06-307870-3
32 pp.
Ages 4-8
Releases March 12, 2024 
 
Indigenous writer Monique Gray Smith and artist Nicole Neidhardt take us into the heart of an intertribal community center where all are welcome, making for a richer kinship with diverse persons and where family extends beyond blood.
 
tawâw
(nêhiyawêwin: "there is always room")

Molly, her sibling, and her parents are joining their family and community for a feast at their local center. As they partake in the various activities, whether dancing, singing, reading, eating, or storytelling, Molly is bursting with feeling. She frames her experiences with her emotions, and by doing so Molly is mindful of the moment and what she is feeling. When Molly's Kôhkom and her wife, Kôhkom Raven, sing a welcome song, Molly feels connected. When she reads books to the little ones, she feels kind. When her sibling plays their fiddle, she is energized. Everything makes Molly feel something, and she always sees the positives, whether nourished, honoured or awed. And always there is love. And love is love, regardless of its form, of those who feel it, of  those who give it, and of those who need it.
From Circle of Love, text by Monique Gray Smith, art by Nicole Neidhardt
Moreover, everywhere there are reminders that this is a center based in Indigenous culture, whether it be the beading the children do, the sweetgrass burning, an elder smudging, traditional jingle dance, the beating of a drum, or a Métis sash. Everyone is welcome and there is room for all. 
From Circle of Love, text by Monique Gray Smith, art by Nicole Neidhardt
The lovely sense of community is unmistakable in Circle of Love. Diné (Navajo) illustrator Nicole Neidhardt, who came to Victoria BC from Arizona and New Mexico, ensures that her digital images depict everyone, showing different expressions of gender, family, ages, abilities, and backgrounds. Like the food at their table, there's a bit of everything and everyone, making their community vibrant and strong and satisfying. 
From Circle of Love, text by Monique Gray Smith, art by Nicole Neidhardt
Monique Gray Smith is a two-spirit writer of Cree, Lakota, and Scottish heritage whose picture books, novels, and non-fiction have been fueled by her ancestry. She writes for the very young and young adults, about traditions, residential schools, and reconciliation, and she writes of empathy and love. Circle of Love, like My Heart Fills with Happiness and You Hold Me Up, reminds us of the good that comes with building relationships, of being mindful of the moments that give our lives meaning, and of remaining grounded in our belonging to family and community. Monique Gray Smith honours those who are like her and not like her. She celebrates everyone by including them and recognizing their contributions to the community. With comprehensive notes appending her story, Monique Gray Smith ensures that, in this circle of love, everyone is welcome.
From Circle of Love, text by Monique Gray Smith, art by Nicole Neidhardt

November 01, 2017

Orca Book Publishers: Multi-author book launches (Victoria, BC)


Orca Book Publishers

 will be launching their newest fall books

on

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

at 

7:30 pm

at

Munro's Books
Victoria, BC




Books being launched include:




You Hold Me Up
Written by Monique Gray Smith
Illustrated by Danielle Daniel
Ages 4-8
32 pp.




Speaking Our Truth: 
A Journey of Reconciliation
Written by Monique Gray Smith
Ages 9-13
160 pp.




Black Gold
Written by Sara Cassidy
Illustrated by Helen Flook
Orca Echoes
Ages 7-9
96 pp.




A Fair Deal: 
Shopping for Social Justice
Written by Kari Jones
Ages 8-12
48 pp.




Medusa's Scream
Written by Melanie Jackson
Orca Currents
Ages 10-14
144 pp.




Firewall
Written by Sean Rodman
Orca Soundings
Ages 12+ (RL 4.1)
144 pp.




Hit the Ground Running
Written by Alison Hughes
Ages 12+
216 pp.




Munro vs. the Coyote
Written by Darren Groth
Ages 12+
288 pp.





There's a picture book, non-fiction, hi-lo fiction, YA and an early reader.

There's something for everyone, 

and all ages are welcome.