The people have questions. "What of love, of freedom, of friendship?" they ask, and more. And the Prophet answers. Adapted from twelve of the fables in Kahlil Gibran's eternal classic, The Prophet, this picture book brings forth the Prophet's wisdom, grace, and guidance.
The people have questions. "What of love, of freedom, of friendship?" they ask, and more. And the Prophet answers. Adapted from twelve of the fables in Kahlil Gibran's eternal classic, The Prophet, this picture book brings forth the Prophet's wisdom, grace, and guidance.
Erika DiPasquale teaches yoga, guides forest baths, practices reiki, and edits books in New Jersey. Like the people in this story, she always has lots of questions and searches for answers in stories, adventures, and wellness practices. Visit Erika online @YogaWellness.ErikaD. Jen Collins is an empathetic artistic being whose creative career has spanned advertising, strategic marketing, fashion, beauty, and entrepreneurial tech ventures. When not strategizing thought leadership for the C-Suite, she immerses herself in wellness practices, emerging art projects, and gardening. Jen and Erika collaborated with Strathmore toned paper to create the illustrations for this book. They used an array of tools, including watercolors from Winsor & Newton and Daniel Smith, pigments from Dr. Ph. Martin's, Faber-Castell watercolor pencils, and Uni-ball Signo pens, to bring this heartfelt imagery to life.
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