Buffy Sainte-Marie is a world-renowned and Academy Award-winning Cree singersongwriter, activist, educator, and visual artist. Her other books for kids include Hey Little Rockabye, illustrated by Ben Hodson, and Tpw and the Magic Hat. Julie Flett is a CreeMtis author, illustrator, and artist who has received numerous awards for her books, including two Governor General's Awards and the American Indian Library Association Award. Her work has been reviewed widely, including in the New York Times, the Globe and Mail, and Publishers Weekly. Her books Birdsong and We All Play, also published by Greystone Kids, earned multiple starred reviews and appeared on many best of the year lists.
Flett brilliantly brings this classic song by Buffy Sainte-Marie to life in a picture book that celebrates both the Cree worldview and the ties that bind us to the people and places most important to us. -Jeffrey Canton, The Globe & Mail Flett's signature style-with its nature-evoking colors, simple, sweeping lines, and expansive composition....suggests movement into limitless space and time.... Gorgeous. -Horn Book STARRED Review This ode to Indigenous culture and the deeply rooted experience of reservation life speaks to the experience of holding a place dear throughout life's seasons.....hinting at a love for and connection to home that goes on and on ....Encourages readers to think about the people and places you love most in your own life. -Publishers Weekly STARRED Review Perfect for bedtime reading... [An] excellent option... for parents looking for something to read with their young children, and especially those looking for books by Indigenous authors. -Quill & Quire A love letter to family, home, and Indigenous traditions. -Kirkus STARRED Review A heartfelt ode to finding meaning in traditions and the ways love and memories can endure. -Booklist Review Highly recommended. If Still This Love Goes On is not on your must-buy list yet, put it there right now. Better yet, order it, right now! ...A magnificent gift to us all. -American Indians in Children's Literature Beautiful...celebrates familial love and nature....gorgeous and joyous....would make a lovely gift to a new parent. -Book Riot Praise for We All Play written and illustrated by Julie Flett The Cree-Metis Flett pairs rhythmic alliterative verse about animals at play with repeating silhouettes of frolicking children to celebrate our interconnectedness. -The New York Times Lively and beautifully illustrated. -Horn Book STARRED REVIEW Cree-Metis artist Flett starts with quiet, elegant portraits of animals....In spare compositions, [she] aptly underlines [the kinship between animals and people] by showing animals and humans embracing play in similar ways. -Publishers Weekly STARRED Review Everyone loves to play! Award-winning author/illustrator Flett shares the joyful antics of young animals as they romp in much the same way as human children. Simple text and bold, graphic illustrations celebrate our interconnection with the creatures who share our world. -Kirkus STARRED Review Praise for Birdsong written and illustrated by Julie Flett AN AMERICAN INDIAN YOUTH LITERATURE HONOR TITLE Flett's simple story explores the difficulties of moving but also shows young readers how new friends can sometimes ease them; that this friendship is an intergenerational one between fellow artists is an especially sweet touch ... Emotionally stunning. -Kirkus STARRED Review Simple and profound, this tender story is a reminder that finding a new friend can make a new place feel like home. Highly recommended for purchase. -School Library Journal STARRED Review Flett's subtle, sensitive story delicately traces filaments of growth and loss through intergenerational friendship, art making, and changing moons and seasons. Cree-Metis words (defined in a small glossary) add an intimate layer of identity to the child's lustrous narration, which shines against the spare beauty of rich illustrations by Flett (who is Cree-Metis) -Publishers Weekly STARRED Review