A Dream Come True -- Billi Bear, Medicine Woman, and Spider

Barbara Kennedy explores cultural diversity in a story set in Pink Salmon Bay, Alaska. Through laughter and tears, the tale encapsulates love, fear, and community dynamics, brilliantly depicted in the interactions of villagers and gentle repartee. Annika, a widow longing for a family, and the village's experiences with dream catchers and indigenous legends, weave a narrative of hope and understanding. As fear and mob mentality challenge the community, the simple yet profound journey towards an extraordinary dream unfolds, appealing to all ages.

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About the Author: Barbara Kennedy
Barbara Kennedy spent several years at New York Medical College, in the Graduate School of Health Sciences, creating preventive programs for organizations and community partnerships. With a Master’s Degree in Public Health (MPH) in Behavioral Science, and a Master's Degree in Clinical Social Work (MSW) from Arizona State University’s School of Public Programs, she creates stories for all ages and families that teach diversity, cooperation, and understanding.

She is Director of “Prevention Through Education,” a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring learning of at-risk people of all ages and cultures.

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A brilliant portrayal of Cultural Diversity, by behaviorist Barbara Kennedy, who is also the author and narrator of “The Fox and the Hawk.” This gentle illustrated story will make you laugh and cry. The simplicity and clever repartee show the reader what love looks like, pure and simple. The story takes place in a small fishing town, Pink Salmon Bay, Alaska. The reader will understand some of the challenges in a community; what fear looks like, and "mob mentality" in the village. Annika Spider Woman says, “Fear and envy made them mean and stupid.” That was pretty direct and refreshing. This new wave of educating a very broad demographic, with no political agenda and no personal voices, is welcomed in the young reader section.

The soft message is tucked inside the legends of the Indigenous Peoples’ Dream Catchers, the Mandalas; how they are made, what they mean, and how they are meant to be utilized.

The Spider weaves the webs that will catch the best dreams for the children that Annika puts to bed each evening. The villagers teach Billi Bear to play ice hockey, and he shows them how to catch fish with their hands.

Annika, a widow, is lonely and wishes for a family of her own. Spider tells her, " If there is a dream out there, we'll catch it." And she sets out to weave and tat an "installation" that will attract the most extraordinary dream come true. It does not disappoint Annika or the reader. For all ages.

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