Description:
When Aunty Evangelina gifts Abiola an old compass, it becomes more than just a keepsake; it symbolises direction, courage, and identity. She introduces Abiola to the remarkable legacy of Black Caribbean soldiers who served and fought for Canada during the First and Second World Wars. These men travelled from the warmth of their Caribbean nations to foreign battlefields, facing prejudice and hardship while remaining determined to serve with honour. Many returned to become doctors, lawyers, teachers, and community leaders. They were true heroes whose resilience helped shape Canada's history.
This beautifully illustrated book not only inspires kids to stand up for what's right but also educates and encourages them to appreciate the contributions of the remarkable Black Canadian soldiers.Brief description:
Daria Lavrova is an artist and illustrator from St. Petersburg, Russia, who began drawing in early childhood and studied classical art for 10 years. Although she initially pursued a law degree and worked as a legal adviser, she continued studying art. Eventually, she joined the St. Petersburg Union of Artists. Influenced by cubism and constructivism, her style focuses on objects' internal structure and dynamic composition. She later left her legal career to pursue a career in animation. Then, she transitioned to illustrating children's books, completing over 30 titles that have been published internationally. Her art now encompasses various media, including pencils and pastels, particularly for outdoor sketches. In 2015, she moved with her family to Tallinn and later to Amsterdam.