The Peaceable Forest: India's Tale of Kindness to Animals

Kosa Ely
Illustrated by Anna Johansson
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The Peaceable Forest: India's Tale of Kindness to Animals

Kosa Ely
Illustrated by Anna Johansson
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32 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Sep 11, 2012
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 32
  • Publisher: Mandala Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781608871155
  • Dimensions: 10.0" W x 0.4" L x 11.0" H
Kosa Ely grew up in a family of artists in the coastal towns of California, writing and painting from a young age. After graduating from Laguna Beach High School, Kosa’s English and art studies took her around the world, exploring storytelling and folk arts in eighteen countries. From the rainforests of Peru to villages in South India to remote areas of Australia, wherever she traveled she found herself surrounded by children, hearing their stories and sharing her own.

Anna Johansson is a self-taught watercolor artist from Sweden. Her work has been featured in a variety of books and magazines. Her primary inspiration comes from the mystical yoga traditions of ancient India and the fantasy styles of Arthur Rackham and Warwick Goble. When she is not creating art, she enjoys spending time with her granddaughter.

Deep in an old forest, the sun shone on a clearing. An old man who lived in this forest called to the animals, ''Come, gather round. I''ll tell you a story you have never heard before.'' Animals love stories as much as children do. So they scampered in close and perked up their ears." - from the book "

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