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Children's Fiction Special Needs

Butterfly on the Wind

by (author) Adam Pottle

illustrated by Ziyue Chen

Publisher
Roaring Brook Press
Initial publish date
Mar 2024
Category
Special Needs, Friendship, Emotions & Feelings
Recommended Age
3 to 6
Recommended Grade
p to 1
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781250821973
    Publish Date
    Mar 2024
    List Price
    $24.99

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Description

A magical picture book about a Deaf girl who creates a butterfly with Sign Language and sends it on a journey around the world.
On the day of the talent show, Aurora's hands tremble. No matter how hard she tries to sign, her fingers stumble over one another and the words just won't come. But as she’s about to give up, she spots a butterfly.
Using her hands to sign the ASL word for "butterfly," Aurora sends a magical butterfly of her own into the world, inspiring Deaf people across the globe to add their own. The butterflies grow in numbers and strength as they circle back to Aurora, bolstering her with the love and support of her worldwide Deaf community.
Deaf picture book creators author Adam Pottle and artist Ziyue Chen combine powerful text and sweeping art into a moving story of resilience and self-belief.

About the authors

Born Deaf and raised in a hearing family, Adam Pottle is the award-winning author of works in multiple genres, including the acclaimed writing memoir Voice and the horror novel Apparitions. His plays include the groundbreaking works Ultrasound and The Black Drum; he was the 2021–22 writer-in-residence at Sheridan College and a 2022 Warner Bros. Discovery Access screenwriting fellow. When not writing, he can be found at the boxing gym, the library, or the park with his wife Deborah and their goldendoodle Valkyrie. He lives in Saskatoon.

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Editorial Reviews

"This story shows that the slight wind created by signing may seem small but can subtly transform the world... The brightly colored illustrations lovingly capture the characters’ signing as butterflies swirl across the pages." -Kirkus
"A buoyant story." -Publishers Weekly