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    Author Showcase: Pemba Sherpa

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    By Bob Lemstrom-Sheedy
    Published: October 22, 2009

    Author Showcase: A place for authors and illustrators to gain visibility for their works.*

    Pemba Sherpa

    by Olga Cossi (Author), Gary Bernard
    (Illustrator)

    Reading Level: Ages 7 and up

    Hardcover: 32 pages


    Publisher:
    Odyssey Books (October 2009)

    In a Sherpa village in the foothills of Nepal’s Himalayas, seven year old Yang Ki wants to haul wood like her brother so she will grow strong enough to be a porter. “I want to talk to people on the trail and learn to speak English, and then I can be a guide”. But “girls can’t be guides,” her brother tells her. Yang Li, however, is very determined, and her resolve and bravery when she rescues her brother who is caught in a landslide, changes his perception of what girls can do.


    Author Olga Cossi, who has visited Nepal and met with Sherpa school children, introduces the reader to life in the Tibetan mountains and explores the universal relationship between brother and sister, while Gary Bernard’s artwork evokes the mist-covered mountaintops and strong winds of the Himalayas in this beautifully rendered and memorable story.

    Pemba Sherpa blog: http://pembasherpa.blogspot.com

    *Titles featured in the Author Showcase have not been reviewed by The Children’s Book Review, and reflect the thoughts of the author, illustrator, or publishing company.

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