Storm Boy

Storm Boy by Owen Paul Lewis is a reprint edition published by Tricycle Press in 2001, featuring 32 pages in English. This book presents the story of a Haida prince who washes ashore after a violent seastorm, embarking on a spiritual journey in a realm inhabited by colossal killer whale people. The narrative is enhanced by powerful illustrations that utilize northwest coast Native American motifs, creating an atmosphere rich in mystery and displacement.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure within this juvenile fiction, as the prince navigates his extraordinary surroundings. The book draws on elements of fairy tales and folklore, inviting exploration of themes related to identity and transformation. With its striking visuals and engaging storyline, Storm Boy offers a unique experience for young readers, making it a notable addition to any collection focused on imaginative tales.
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After a violent seastorm, a Haida prince washes ashore in the supernatural realm of the strange and colossal killer whale people. There his spiritual journey begins. Powerful illustrations make stunning use of northwest coast Native American motifs to create a compelling atmosphere of mystery and displacement. Over 50,000 copies in print! 1996 American Book Award winner 1995 Best Children’s Book of the Pacific Northwest 1996 Washington State Governor’s Award winner
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