Discover how the stars came to be through this uniquely beautiful modern folk tale
This beautifully illustrated story gives us a new folk tale and a new way to look up at the night sky. The fisherman's daughter loved to dance in the Sunlight, and bathe in the glow of the Moon, but when the Moon would disappear for a few nights each month, she would worry about her father and how he would find his way home from sea in the deep darkness. When the Sun finds her sobbing one night, he takes one of his rays and smashes it onto the ground, creating the stars and giving the girl the task of putting them into the dark night sky.
Product Details
ISBN-13: 9781849767880
Media Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Publication Date: 10-25-2022
Pages: 32
Product Dimensions: 10.90h x 8.40w x 0.40d
Age Range: 5 - 7 Years
About the Author
Poonam Mistry is a freelance Illustrator currently living in the United Kingdom. Her style incorporates her love of nature and explores the relationships between pattern, shapes, and color creating beautifully intricate illustrations. She was brought up surrounded by Indian fabrics, and paintings and ornaments have heavily influenced her work. Folklore tales and stories of Hindu gods and goddesses have also been a rich source of inspiration in a number of her illustrations. Her works are predominantly hand drawn with alterations made using Photoshop.