Sockeye Silver, Saltchuck Blue- Board Book by Roy Henry Vickers & Robert Budd
Sockeye Silver, Saltchuck Blue- Board Book by Roy Henry Vickers & Robert Budd
Product Type: Book
Sockeye Silver, Saltchuck Blue- Board Book by Roy Henry Vickers & Robert Budd
With vibrant illustrations and a glossy tactile finish, this sturdy board book introduces babies and toddlers to a kaleidoscope of colours and the rhythm of changing seasons on the West Coast. Sockeye Silver, Saltchuck Blue follows the shifting spectrum of the Pacific Northwest including the quiet grey rain of winter, the verdant growth of spring, the jewel red tones of tart summer huckleberries and the shimmering scales of a spawning sockeye salmon as it turns from silver to red in fall. Like Hello Humpback! and One Eagle Soaring, this board book will be sure to enthrall the very youngest readers while introducing the delights of the natural world.
Praise for Hello Humpback!, the inaugural title in the First West Coast Books series:
“Graceful, well-constructed rhymes pair with First Nations artist Vickers’s crisp, luminous scenes… It’s a gorgeous glimpse of the distinctive landscapes and creatures of the Northwest, and it will enchant residents and nonlocals alike.”
—review, Publishers Weekly
About the Authors:
Robert "Lucky" Budd is a Canadian author, oral historian, and radio host. He is known for his books based upon the stories of British Columbia pioneers, as well as his book collaborations with artist Roy Henry Vickers.
Roy Henry Vickers, CM OBC (born June 1946 in Laxgalts'ap (now known as Greenville), British Columbia) is a Grammy Award nominated Canadian First Nations artist. He owns and operates a gallery in Tofino, British Columbia.
Vickers was born on the Nass River but raised in Kitkatla, Hazelton, British Columbia, and Victoria, B.C. His father was a fisherman who was matrilineally Tsimshian, also with Haida and Heiltsuk ancestry. His mother was a schoolteacher whose parents had emigrated from England and who was in the 1940s adopted into the Eagle clan at Kitkatla, B.C. (making Roy also Eagle). His grandfather was a Kitkatla canoe-carver. The paintings and works that he has created reflect this mixed heritage as his work has many elements of the traditional art of the First Nations peoples of the Pacific Northwest, but remains distinctive.
- Publisher : Harbour Publishing; Illustrated edition (May 25 2019)
- Language : English
- Board book : 20 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1550178709
- ISBN-13 : 978-1550178708
- Item weight : 159 g
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 1.14 x 15.24 cm
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