![]() ![]() Subjects: Asian Studies, Speech Therapy, Reading. The beautiful illustrations, which 'capture the majestic beauty. This book belongs in any collection of works about indigenous cultures. ![]() "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. Tenzins Deer, written by Barbara Soros and illustrated by Danuta Mayer, is a tribute to the people of old Tibet. The afterword discusses compassion, dreams, healing and Buddhism.īe Astengo, Alachua County Library, Gainesville, FLĬopyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. While the book is lovely, it will have limited appeal. The paintings are vibrant, expressive, and well suited to the story. Each complex, gouache landscape is framed with a finely painted border of red with yellow filigree. Excessive detail makes this tender, spiritual parable somewhat dense and wordy. ![]() Tenzin learns the art and science of healing through his experience with Jampa. When he finds a wounded musk deer, Jampa, he asks for guidance and he receives it, both from his inner voice (that hears the deer speak) and his dreams. In the mountains of Tibet, a land where harshness meets exquisite beauty, lives Tenzin, a boy who is kind and wise beyond his years. Grade 3-5-Against an intricately illustrated backdrop of rugged peaks, scrolled clouds, and animals brushed with tiny strokes unfurls a tale of compassion, healing, and the guiding power of dreams. ![]()
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