Butterfly on the Wind by Adam Pottle, illustrated by Ziyue Chen
CBC Books | Posted: April 9, 2024 3:38 PM | Last Updated: April 10
A magical picture book about a Deaf girl who creates a butterfly
On the day of the talent show, Aurora's hands tremble. No matter how hard she tries to sign, her fingers stumble over one 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. (From Roaring Book Press)
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. (From Roaring Book Press)
Adam Pottle is a Deaf writer, teacher and advocate based in Saskatoon. His other books include the novel Mantis Dream and the poetry collection Beautiful Mutants.
Ziyue Chen is a Deaf illustrator born and living in Singapore. She has also illustrated the children's books How Women Won the Vote and Mela and the Elephant.