Butterfly on the Wind
By (Author) Adam Pottle
Illustrated by Ziyue Chen
Roaring Brook Press
Roaring Brook Press
9th July 2024
10th April 2024
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Disability, impairments and spec
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Friends and friendships
813.6
Hardback
40
Width 264mm, Height 263mm, Spine 13mm
496g
On the day of the talent show, Aurora's hands tremble. No matter how hard she tries to sign, her fingers stumble over one and 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. Backmatter includes spread of full American Sign Language alphabet and an author's note.
"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
Adam Pottle is a Deaf, award-winning Canadian writer. His works include the acclaimed memoir Voice and the adult novel The Bus. His play The Black Drum is the world's first all-Deaf musical. He has a PhD in English literature and has taught English and creative writing for twenty years. adampottle.com @AddyPottle Ziyue [pronounced as Zzz yuair] Chen was born Deaf and raised in sunny island, Singapore. She loves visualizing stories through illustrations, working on mostly children's books inspired by her personal life experience. ziyuechen.com @ziyuechen