Written and Illustrated by
Sue Coleman
An Artists Vision
Hardcover
$44.95
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| Travel through the eyes of the
artist and writer Sue Coleman to the Pacific
Northwest. The result of eight years of research
this book portrays the artist's own love of
nature. The legends of the native people of the
area are accompanied with Sue's unique portrayal
of two art forms.
- Informative learning tool
suitable for use within schools.
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Out of print Book Titals:
| An Artist at Large
Along the South-coast of
Alaska
An Artist at Large
In The Queen Charlotte Islands
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Childrens Books
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Biggle Foo Meets
Stinky
Book 1 in the saga
of Biggle Foo.
Paper back for ages 4-7
$6.95
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Biggle
Foo
Becomes a Legend
Book 2 in the saga
of Biggle Foo.
Paper back for ages 4-7
$6.95
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Novels
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Return Of The Raven
It is the year 2000 and something and the world is not what it was 500 years ago when Eagles and Ravens were revered. Time and modern science has changed the people of the West Coast. They no longer believe in the animal spirits and they no longer believe their own legends.
Then a Raven saved a frog from certain death by covering him with a maple leaf. He did the first transformation in over 500 years and the spirits flowed again. The trouble was he had no idea how he had done it.
Paper back : $17.99
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" "Return of the Raven" is a well-told folktale that shows its author's sensitivity to coastal British Columbia and its wildlife. The environmental and transformation themes come across as wondrous fantasy and deep truth. Raven returns twice, first from his figurative hibernation since the dawn of time, and second as a bird on a quest who can either give up and go back to his lazy habits or, like the triumphant heroes of human myth, return to his own kind with a prize of great value.
Coleman's lighthearted approach blends old myths and transcendent themes into a charming re-creation story. " ~ M. R. Campbell (Amazon)(See full review here)
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The White Raven
It had taken many years of trial and error but finally the sprits had succeded in creating the perfect division of an egg. One egg, two birds; one good, one bad; one black, one white; one chosen by the spirits, the other banished.
When the black raven chose to help a dying frog the spirits became excited, giving him the gift of his ancestor. The power to do transformations.
His brother, the white raven was forgotten.
The problem is, you should never forget the bad.
Paper back : $17.99
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Short Storys
The Trumpeter Swan
Exhausted and concerned for their
young they forgot the cardinal rule of
‘space between wings’
From the artist and author Sue Coleman
A heart warming tale of survival and
determination spun around a migrant
Trumpeter swan stranded in Cowichan Bay.
Paper back : $14.99
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