Dreams. Volume 1, Visions of the crow [graphic novel] / Wanda John-Kehewin ; nicole marie burton.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781774920459 (trade paperback)
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly colour illustrations ; 26 cm
- Publisher: Winnipeg, MB : Highwater Press, [2023]
- Copyright: ©2023
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Subject: | Indigenous peoples > North America > Comic books, strips, etc. Mothers and sons > Comic books, strips, etc. Teenagers > Comic books, strips, etc. Visions > Comic books, strips, etc. |
Genre: | Graphic novels. Coming-of-age comics. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Lakeshore Branch | YA JohnK | 31681010318186 | YADULT GN | Available | - |
Wanda 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 nineteen-year-old carrying her first child, a bag of chips, a bottle of pop, thirty dollars, and a bit of hope. After many years of travelling (well, mostly stumbling) along her healing journey, she shares her personal life experiences with others to shed light on the effects of trauma and how to break free from the "monkeys in the brain."
Now a published poet, fiction author, and film scriptwriter, she writes to stand in her truth and to share that truth openly. She is the author of the Dreams series of graphic novels. Hopeless in Hope is her first novel for young adults.
Wanda is the mother of five children, two dogs, two cats, three tiger barbs (fish), and grandmother to one super-cute granddog. She calls Coquitlam home until the summertime, when she treks to the Alberta prairies to visit family and learn more about herself and Cree culture, as well as to continuously think and write about what it means to be Indigenous in today's times. How do we heal from a place of forgiveness?
nicole marie burton (she, they) is a comics artist and childrenâs book illustrator living on unceded Algonquin land. Born in the US and now based in Ontario, she is a founding member of the Ad Astra Comix publishing collective. nicoleâs work focuses on comics with social justice themes, including topics from Canadian history to the science of climate change. Her published works include The Beast: Making a Living on a Dying Planet, The Boy Who Walked Backwards, and a chapter in the anthology Drawn to Change: Graphic Histories of Working Class Struggle.