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Jacqueline the Singing Crow

by (author) Mandi Kujawa

illustrated by Claude St. Aubin

Publisher
Renegade Arts Entertainment
Initial publish date
May 2015
Subjects
Birds, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, Emotions & Feelings

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    ISBN
    9781989754320
    Publish Date
    May 2015
    List Price
    $4.99

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Description

The uplifting tale of a crow called Jacqueline who lives to sing. After a bruising encounter with opinionated people that crushes her confidence and self-belief, Jacqueline flies south to escape the pain and rediscover her true self. A story that will help anyone who has ever been told they couldn't do something, to stand firm against their critics.

About the authors

Writer Mandi Kujawa lives in Banff, Alberta and is a singer and storyteller who also works as a librarian. She runs a youth choir for elementary children in Banff and engages them with her narratives. She is the author of the children's book Jacqueline the Singing Crow, also published by Renegade.

Mandi Kujawa's profile page

Artist Claude St-Aubin was born in Mathieson, Ontario, of French Canadian parents. He spent his teen and young adult years in Montreal, going on to illustrate titles for DC, Marvel on characters including Supergirl, REBELs. and and Aquaman. He is also the artist for The Loxleys series and for Mandi Kujawa's Jacqueline the Singing Crow.

Claude St. Aubin's profile page