Set in ancient Japan, this literary folktale follows a young boy's journey toward self-discovery and enlightenment. Through a series of brief and repetitive episodes, the story captures the essence of the "Return of the Hero" format, reflecting themes of personal growth and realization. The narrative invites upper elementary and middle school readers to explore the stages of life and the quest for one's true self, all while engaging with the rich cultural backdrop of Japanese mythology.
W. Nikola-Lisa Bücher
W. Nikola-Lisa fand seine Leidenschaft für das Schreiben für junge Leser durch seine Erfahrungen als Grundschullehrer. Als anerkannter Geschichtenerzähler und Musiker teilt er seine Schreibkenntnisse mit Schülern im ganzen Land. Seine Werke erforschen oft Themen, die bei Kindern Anklang finden, und sind mit einem Rhythmus und einer Musikalität geschrieben, die seine weiteren künstlerischen Interessen widerspiegeln. Leser schätzen seine Fähigkeit, durch fesselnde Geschichten eine Verbindung zum jungen Publikum aufzubauen.




Please Don't Say An X Word
- 52 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Focusing on the theme of verbal abuse and bullying, this book serves as a valuable resource for upper elementary and middle school discussions. It introduces the concept of "x words," representing hurtful language used in conflicts, paralleling the mathematical idea of an unknown quantity. With a blend of humor and thoughtfulness, W. Nikola-Lisa encourages readers to reflect on their communication and appreciate the beauty of language, fostering a deeper understanding of the impact of words on relationships.
Engaging in a witty dialogue, W. Nikola-Lisa explores astrology with his associates, Castor and Pollux, offering a playful yet insightful examination of this ancient practice. Rather than presenting a manual or a definitive stance on astrology, the author delves into diverse topics such as natal charts, house division systems, and elemental influences. As a double Gemini, he reflects on his personal journey to understand astrology and its mysteries, particularly in relation to his own writing aspirations and the enigmatic advice he received about his career.
This We Pray | Sea of People
- 56 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Exploring the balance between prayer and action, this work emphasizes their roles as forms of civil disobedience. It argues that both are essential yet distinct, with prayer serving as a slow but powerful force for moral grounding, while action is necessary for immediate response. The author reflects on the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., highlighting the importance of aligning actions with contemplation to avoid destructive paths. The visual poems serve as commentaries urging readers to embrace both reflection and proactive engagement in the pursuit of justice.