Synopses & Reviews
Coyote and Badger are friends. They hunt together in the desert of the American Southwest. When they spot Jackrabbit, they take off at once, just as hungry animals have done since the world began. Pursuing Jackrabbit, Coyote and Badger come upon an amazing sight -- the walls of a cave, covered with pictures of their ancient ancestors. Later, in a dream, Coyote goes back to the time when the creatures in the rock art roamed the land. Even a jackrabbit is there . . . In simple words and striking batik art, Harriet Peck Taylor contrasts the present with the distant past and shows that some things havent changed at all.
Synopsis
While chasing Jackrabbit, friends Coyote and Badger come upon a cave in the American Southwest filled with wondrous drawings of their ancient ancestors. In simple words and striking batik art, Taylor contrasts the present with the distant past and shows some things do not change at all. Full-color illustrations.
About the Author
Harriet Peck Taylor is the creator of
Ulaq and the Northern Lights;
When Bear Stole the Chinook: A Siksika Tale; and
Brother Wolf: A Seneca Tale. She lives in Boulder, Colorado.