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Children's Fiction Birds

Akemi's Song

by (author) Joanne Kwok

illustrated by Yi Ting Hui

Publisher
Plumleaf Press
Initial publish date
May 2025
Category
Birds, Asia
Recommended Age
5 to 8
Recommended Grade
k to 3
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781069093509
    Publish Date
    May 2025
    List Price
    $24.95

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Description

In the Alishan forest of Taiwan, flamecrest birds sing their personal songs of love, home, memory, and hope. This year, Akemi, a young flamecrest bird, has been selected to sing her special song on the Lunar New Year. But Akemi is unable to create her song. Encouraged by her mother, Akemi sets off on a journey to learn more about herself. She travels through Taiwan’s beautiful landscape, from towering mountain peaks to narrow gorges and mirrored lakes. With each adventure, she discovers that her inner strength is reflected in the beauty of the natural environment, and she finally has her song … one of confidence in herself, love for community, and appreciation for the beautiful world in which she lives.

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Contributor Notes

Joanne Kwok is a Toronto-based writer and arts professional. In her personal life, she enjoys the company of her playful Bichon Frise, Minnie, who often provides a welcome source of inspiration. Akemi’s Song is her first children’s book.

Born in Hong Kong and now residing in Canada, Yiting is a nature-inspired artist and storyteller passionate about uncovering the enchanting magic found in everyday beauty. Yiting earned her Master's degree in Architecture from McGill University, and has since embarked on a dual path as both an Architectural Designer and a dedicated artist. By combining her design sensitivity with her passion for art and illustration, she has earned recognition for her art and mural commissions, as well as her participation in public art projects across Alberta. While her most used mediums are watercolour and acrylic, Yiting is currently expanding her artistic repertoire into ceramics, further enriching her ability to express her artistic vision.