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King Warrior

by (author) Erika Nyyssonen

illustrated by Lucas Green

Publisher
Renegade Arts Entertainment
Initial publish date
Sep 2022
Subjects
Fairy Tales, Folklore, Legends & Mythology, Fantasy, General
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781989754368
    Publish Date
    Sep 2022
    List Price
    $9.99

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Description

Living in different worlds and separated by an ocean, a father and son try to stay connected through the power of imagination as their distanced lives pull them further apart.

Awale takes a job as a cab driver in Canada’s remote city of Yellowknife in order to provide for his family back home in Gaalkaycyo, Somalia. As his wife Warsan and young son Afrah struggle with his absence, Awale creates a world-building epic inspired by the wonders of his new Arctic home, in order to keep his son close to him. Afrah dives deep into this magical world of Jaÿrikas, and through his imagination, the myths, legends, and diversity of the north are brought to life in such powerful ways that when tragedy strikes and all the worlds start to collide, Afrah is left with only one choice: to become the King Warrior.

A story spanning the globe both imaginary and real, King Warrior celebrates the turbulent glory of boyhood while encouraging the reader to reconnect with that rich inner palace of youthful imagination that ultimately holds the key to our freedom.

About the authors

Erika grew up in Yellowknife and began her writing career in 2009 directing children's plays for Yellowknife's famous Snowking Winter Festival. The North, its animals and her Finnish heritage are the inspirations she draws from. Erika's first book, "Gus and Pogo go to the Vet" was published in 2011. Erika's next book "The Last Tree" will be yet another collaboration with the talented Lucas Green.

Erika Nyyssonen's profile page

Lucas is a prairie-boy turned West Coast wanderer. As a freelance animator and illustrator, he creates fantastical worlds for film and TV; this is his first-ever graphic novel. Lucas illustrated the children's book Tom in a Teacup, and is working on an upcoming sci-fi graphic novel The Constant Star. He lives in Vancouver, BC with his wife, pet dog, and longboard.

Lucas Green's profile page