Pola's flower

by Diana Lynne Nadeau

Other authorsLobsang Gyatso (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 2017

Publication

Imprint: Eugene, Oregon : Aurora Books, an imprint of Eco-Justice Press LLC, 2017. Responsibility: Diana Lynne Nadeau, illustrated by Lobsang Gyatso with a foreword by Tulku Jigme Rinpoche. OCLC Number: 1041231994. Physical: Text : 1 volume : 37 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

Call number

SB-CT / Nadea

Barcode

BK-08237

ISBN

9781945432163

Original publication date

2017

CSS Library Notes

Description: Metog-ma's childhood has been infused with Tibet's rich heritage and colorful traditions, just like the canvases of her grandfather’s great Thangka paintings. For all of her young life, Metog-ma's grandfather, Po-la, has offered her his loving attention, silently preparing her to face the grave changes of the looming government takeover of 1959. It is only through her grandfather's kindness and wisdom that Metog-ma recognizes her inner strength which allows her to survive the loss of her world. Pola's Flower subtly and gently presents the experience of loss from a child’s perspective. It’s quiet message reaches hidden depths, giving children an age-appropriate and practical outlook on life and love. -- from publisher

FY2020 /

Physical description

37 p.; 25 cm

Awards

International Book Awards (Finalist — 2019)

Description

Award-Winning Finalist in the the 2019 International Book Awards.Winner of a 2018 Family Choice Award.Pola's Flower is a gentle yet powerful account of a young Tibetan girl's relationship with her grandfather, Pola. Metog-ma and Pola live in the quiet and magical land of Tibet during the time just before the historical government take-over. Pola is a painter of Buddhist scrolls known as thangkas. He tells Metog-ma that thangkas have the potential for giving secret messages to those who meditate on the sacred images. As a seven year old child growing up in a traditional family, Metog-ma recognizes her grandfather's capabilities for penetrating wisdom. And so, she follows Pola everywhere. She asks Pola everything. She listens closely to his words. And she watches as he paints grand landscapes adorned with glorious Buddhas, stately mountains, lush blue lakes, and richly colored lotus flowers. Secretly, she holds her greatest wish: to be able to see the messages hidden in her grandfather's beautiful paintings. With mastery, Pola prepares Metog-ma for impending and grave losses through his art. Sometimes this entails hard lessons, but she follows his every instruction even when faced with strong feelings of fear and sadness. Eventually, like one of Pola's lotus flowers growing out of the muck and mire, Metog-ma stumbles upon a wealth of inner strength and wisdom, aspiring to help others keep that which they love most alive in their hearts. Pola's Flower is absolutely lovely, illustrated by traditionally trained thangka artist, Lobsang Gyatso. Geared toward children of ages 9-12 years, it offers a respectful glimpse of Tibetan life at a time when their culture was untouched by the major historical changes. The story offers wonderful support for children facing major life changes, and provides adults the means to foster compassion and strength as they help their children deal with life experiences. Pola's Flower is a must-have… (more)

Language

Original language

English
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