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Ancient Thunder
AuthorLeo Yerxa
IllustratorLeo Yerxa
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's literature
PublisherGroundwood Books (CAD) & (US)
Publication date
3 August 2006 (US)
Publication placeCanada

Ancient Thunder is a children's fantasy book by the Canadian writer Leo Yerxa, simultaneously published in Canada and America during 2006. It won 2006 Governor General's Literary Awards, and also The 2008 Willow Awards. Ancient Thunder was both illustrated and written by Leo Yerxa.

Summary

This book describe the relationship of horses and First Nation's cultures with a single poet and illustrated using art work made by water- colour painting. Only few text per page contrasts with painting associate with native culture such as shirts and dresses.

Concept and development

Leo Yerxa was interested by the native people while he watched them ride across the Great Plains in the movie when he was a child, their traditional clothing and the running creatures inspired Leo Yerxa to write this book, he used handmade water-colour paper and made them looks like leather.

Awards

Literary Awards Year  Result
Governor General’s Literary Awards 2006 Won
First Nation Communities Read 2007 Won
The Willow Awards 2008 Won
Anskohk Aboriginal Children's Book of the Year Award 2007 Nominated
Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Award 2007 Nominated

References