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Raven's Ribbons
Raven's Ribbons is a graphic novel that introduces readers to Raven, a young Indigenous girl grappling with the profound loneliness that follows a move to a new environment. Feeling disconnected from her familiar world and the people she loves, especially her grandmother, Raven finds herself adrift in her new surroundings. Her solace begins to emerge when she remembers her grandmother's stories about a special, vibrant ribbon, imbued with a touch of magic and deep familial significance. This discovery marks a turning point, offering Raven a tangible link to her heritage and the unconditional love of her grandmother. The story beautifully explores the themes of finding connection and belonging, emphasizing how even small tokens, like a magical ribbon, can serve as powerful anchors to one's identity and cultural roots. Raven's journey is a testament to resilience, showing how she gradually uses this symbol to navigate her new life, build bridges with her community, and overcome her feelings of isolation. What makes Raven's Ribbons particularly compelling is its accessible graphic novel format, which vividly illustrates Raven's emotional arc and the gradual unfolding of her newfound courage. It offers a tender, hopeful narrative about the enduring strength found in family, tradition, and the simple act of reaching out, making it a relatable and uplifting read for young audiences experiencing change.
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Tomes & Tales
$11.95
1 copy
Publisher
Owlkids Books Incorporated
Pages
32
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9781771475662
ISBN-10
1771475668
Language
English
Published
2025-01-14
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