by R. Kikuo Johnson
the gorgeous colors ALMOST distracted me from the terrible ending --- or just the terrible behavior of the lady's husband and son. "Are you sad about being abandoned by us?" they ask. "No worries - here are some token bivalves to soothe your pain. BYEEEEE." And so they leave the lady alone to be sh...
the gorgeous colors ALMOST distracted me from the terrible ending --- or just the terrible behavior of the lady's husband and son. "Are you sad about being abandoned by us?" they ask. "No worries - here are some token bivalves to soothe your pain. BYEEEEE." And so they leave the lady alone to be sh...
Good graphic retelling for younger readers of a Hawaiian myth
A unique contribution, The Shark King is based on a native Hawaiian tale of the shark god, Kamohoalii's son Nanaue. It is a level 3 chapter book comic for advanced beginning readers, and a book to inspire creative teachers to pair with folk tales from other cultures.