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Ruth Ohi

    This author and illustrator is renowned for her visual storytelling, a passion she eagerly shares with young audiences through engaging workshops. Her creative approach encourages children to develop their own unique narratives, fostering a love for visual expression. Her distinctive work has been recognized on numerous esteemed book lists, highlighting its originality and appeal. She is dedicated to nurturing the next generation of storytellers, inspiring them to explore the boundless possibilities of imagination.

    Amanda's Book
    Naomi's Tree
    • 2011

      A young couple leaves Japan for the coast of Canada, bringing a cherry seed to plant in their new garden. During the years that follow, the little cherry tree watches over the family as the couple have children, and then grandchildren. Young Naomi makes the cherry tree her special friend, and the tree's branches shelter her as she plays. But one day, war breaks out between the two countries, and the family is sent to an internment camp away from the coast. And though Naomi often dreams of going home, the dream fades as the years go by. The little tree is left behind to mourn its loss. For many years the cherry tree sends out a song of love and peace that reaches Naomi only in her dreams. But the insects and small animals hear the song, and on the wind they send back their own messages to the tree, assuring it that Naomi is safe and that one day she will return. And when she does, the tree will be waiting for her. Based on the World War II story of Naomi and Stephen in Naomi's Road, Naomi's Tree is a poetic story about enduring love and its almost mystical power to heal the spirit.

      Naomi's Tree
    • 1991

      Amanda's Book

      • 28 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Amanda cuts out pictures from magazines, rooms of her house, and pieces of the world outside and puts them in her scrapbook.

      Amanda's Book