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Author: Shannon Riggs
Illustrator: Jaime Zollars
Published: 2007 Albert Whitman & Co. (on JOMB)
ISBN: 0807557641 Chapters.ca Amazon.com
Classroom shenanigans, expressive illustrations and the delicate weaving of carefully chosen details make this important story a haunting yet hopeful nudge toward breaking the silence of sexual abuse.
Shannon Rigg has supplied the following resources to help start making noise about sexual abuse:
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By day shines the sun;
by night, the moon;
in armor, the warrior;
in jhana, the Brahmin.
But all day and all night,
every day and every night,
the Awakened One
shines in splendor.
Dhammapada, 26
For a lovely poem,a gorgeous painting :)
oooo val! perfect match of words and "music!" i love the colors and the scape at the top! and the small pair of eyes, who is looking over my shoulder at this moment, says "it looks like a tower of a great wizard."
Val, this is lovely. The painting is wonderful, it almost looks three dimensional, is it? The building is rising out of the frame. How did you do that?!!!
Wonderful, Val! Very moving painting and words. It's interesting how often the Vedas are quoted here. :)
The colors are magical and mistical.
Cata.