Thursday, June 5, 2008

Amadi's Snowman


I am so pleased to share that my friend Katia Novet Saint-Lot's delightful story, Amadi's Snowman is now in bookstores. She is a PUBLISHED AUTHOR!! yay! Her beautiful picture book tells the story of a proud, young Igbo man, Amadi, who plans to grow up and be a businessman. His mother wants him to learn to read, but Amadi sees no need for reading. He's already good with numbers - what would he need reading for? Until he catches sight of something in a book that needs to be explained. Something that forces his imagination to stretch to new limits.

Katia's effortless prose, along with the colorful illustrations of Dimitrea Tokunbo, create beautiful imagery of hot Nigeria where Amadi lives and at the same time convincingly protrays the engima of snow. Amadi's Snowman is a delightful trip to another part of the world yet rings with familiarity as we fondly remember the magic and power of learning to read.

Katia grew up in France and has lived in several different countries. She now resides in India and posts regularly on life as a writer, expatriate and on multicultural themes. You can read Katia's blog here at Scribbly Katia.
Additionally, another writer friend, Annette Gulati, has posted a great interview with Katia on her blog at The Writing Wildlife. Fun stuff!
Congratulations Katia!

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