Evan and the Skygoats
By (Author) Vanessa Vassar
Illustrated by Ophelia Cornet
Leaf Storm Press
Leaf Storm Press
27th January 2020
United States
General
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Death and grief
Winner of New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards 2021 (United States)
Hardback
48
Width 215mm, Height 215mm
After his sister passes away, three-year-old Evan struggles to understand his own feelings and the sadness that envelops his family. Beautifully imagined and illustrated, Evan's journey to overcome his loneliness and uncertainty offers a compelling message about the power of the natural world to heal, to reassure, and to affirm our lasting connections to the ones we love.
A wonderful, insightful and heart-warming story to comfort children of all ages.
Based on her own personal experience healing from the loss of her daughter, the author also shares a list of Love Thoughts, useful advice for those grieving and for the family and friends helping them.
***WINNER,BEST PARENTING & FAMILY BOOK,2021 NEW MEXICO-ARIZONA BOOK AWARDS
***WINNER OF 3 PURPLE DRAGONFLY CHILDRENS BOOK AWARDS!
After three-year-old Evans sister Sky dies, he and his family struggle to cope. As he tenderly navigates his grief, often by seeking her spirit in the sky, a visitor arrives. She brings with her a freshness of spirit and a novel idea: what the family needs is to adopt baby goats. . . . the transition into a work of surreal folklore, via a dreamlike, goat-attended journey to the sky, vivifies the story. Cornets appealing mixed-media artwork depicts the ethereal, star-speckled journey as Evan and his goat companions navigate the heavens in search of his sister. Final pages include guided love thoughts for both those grieving and those offering their support. A lovely offering for readers seeking additional grief resources. PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A beautiful book allowing people of all ages to have a gentle journey into the power of healing from loss. The book provides an opening for improved family dynamics, open-communication and therapeutic dialogue.
DR. TED WIARD, LPCC, CGC, Author, Founder and Executive Director of Golden Willow Retreat
Grief from the point of view of a child is portrayed in its full complexity. . . . In a landscape of childrens literature that mostly shies away from this difficult subject, Evan and the Skygoats takes readers on a journey toward acceptance of tragedy. What a welcome addition!
KATIE STONE, Producer of The Childrens Hour Radio Show
"This wise, frank book will bring unexpected smiles of solace to the grievingwhile tapping into the magical and fundamentally mysterious wellsprings that flow toward healing."
HAMPTON SIDES, Bestselling Author of On Desperate Ground, In the Kingdom of Ice, Blood and Thunder, and other works of narrative history and literary nonfiction
"A book touchingly told and beautifully illustrated where the wonders of nature are used to illuminate and alleviate a family's great grief."
SHEILA KOHLER, Author of Love Child, Dreaming for Freud, and Becoming Jane Eyre
"A luminous book. . . Magnificent artwork and references to the unique culture, land, and light of New Mexico enhance this masterpiece."
MIRABAI STARR, Author of Caravan of No Despair and Wild Mercy
"A magnificent and poignant story brought to life with magical illustrations. From the first page to the last, this book took my breath away. It's sure to equally mesmerize kids and adults."
LAURIE B. ARNOLD, Author of Hello There, We've Been Waiting for You!
Very beautiful and moving..."
MARY LANCE, Documentary Filmmaker, Blue Alchemy: Stories of Indigo, Agnes Martin: With My Back to the World, and Diego Rivera: I Paint What I See
"A truly wonderful book. Fine writing, beautiful illustrations, and a great contribution and comfort for so many folks."
BENSON DAITZ, MD
The art in the book is phenomenal. A welcome addition to resources for counselors, Evan and the Skygoats is a lovely expression of the passage of time and the blanketing of emotions, at times suffocating or comforting, that follow the death of a family member. It provides a quiet, gentle place for grieving parents to emotionally rest when day-to-day tasks become overwhelming. Perhaps most importantly it offers grieving parents a glimmer of hope. Vanessa was very brave to extend a heartfelt embrace to parents.
CONNIE GRIFFIN, Childrens Book Buyer and Bookseller, Bookworks Albuquerque
Wow! Evan and the Skygoats is a magnificently moving and luminously illustrated, stellar story book that has earned its own significant place among the constellations of radiant and enduring literature in the big picture, under the sheltering Sky!
JENNIFR GOODMANn, Film Director, The Tao of Steve
Often, children who lose a sibling wake up one day in a dramatically different and confusing world. As their caregivers are also grieving, the turmoil can feel all-encompassing. Vanessa Vassars depiction of the bewildering yet still beautiful world of a grieving child will speak truth to families in the midst of grief, as well as friends and community members who love those experiencing loss and dont know what to do or say. Ms. Vassars Love Thoughts provide practical guidance and teach an age-old lesson that all members of grieving families must learn to find balance and thrive again: the only constant is change. Parents, schools and play groups should meet brave Evan and his Skygoats.
JADE RICHARDSON BOCK, Co-Author of Parenting Through Grief
"The book is beautiful! And the illustrations are gorgeous. And more importantly, the boys LOVED it (I read it to them for their bedtime story last night)."
KAREN O'REILLY, Author and Resettlement Expert at UNHCR, The UN Refugee Agency
The book is beautiful. Vanessa Vassar's words and Ophelia Cornet's art really complement each other. I was moved at many points, starting with the comment that Evan's hugs made everything bettereven the weeping trees. The culmination of the story in dream travel to the stars hits on an archetype, and I have felt grateful to my own dreams as a world where I meet up withand can touch and even smellloved ones that I've lost. And thank you for being explicit in listing acts of love that can be helpful to yourself or to a loved one grieving."
CALINE CONE, MD, Family Medicine
"So beautiful, and necessarily thoughtful. This book is charming and important for the sleepy journey it draws you into, and priceless for the words of advice at the end."
ANNA DARRAH, Film Producer/Director
"This story is wonderful! Thank you for writing this. The book will be a blessing for many families! I cried by the time I finished it!"
NANCY COONRIDGE, Owner, Coonridge Goat Farm
Imagination, adventure, and inner emotion come through in the text and the drawings. I love the references to the New Mexican landscape, seasons, and sky.
JOSIE M. LOPEZ, Director of Curation, Albuquerque Museum
Vanessa Vassar grew up in California and received degrees in Communication Arts and English. She traveled extensively with her work and lived in New York and Berlin before settling in New Mexico. Her love of storytelling has been the basis of her professional work in journalism, film, music, and photography. Vanessa was inspired to write Evan and the SkyGoats after the passing of her daughter Sky Velvet. In the free fall of grief, Vanessa found her first glimmer of hope visiting a local goat farm. She fell in love with the gentle and playful nature of the goats and eventually brought three baby goats home. Vanessa lives with her family in Albuquerque. Ophelia Cornet was born in Belgium to a family of artists and designers. Her life in the Belgian countryside was juxtaposed with summer visits to New York City, where influential artists were among her family friends. Ophelia went on to study painting and photography and her current work includes oil paintings, tile murals and sculpture. She has been the Lead Art Instructor at the Albuquerque Museum for 19 years. Ophelia lives with her family in an old adobe house in New Mexico and enjoys traveling to the South of France, Guatemala and Mexico.