The Song Within My Heart
by David & Sapp, Alan Bouchard ISBN: 1551925591
Post Your Opinion | | A Review of: The Song Within My Heart by Olga SteinThis tribute to Cree traditions, spirituality, as well as to the
memory of Allen Sapp's grandmother, his Nokum, Maggie Soonias, won
the Governor General's Award for children's book illustration. The
illustrations are in deed a compelling combination of the traditional
and Sapp's unique vision. They are often dark, slightly sad depictions
of life on the reserve during Sapp's childhood. Happiness is derived
from communal activities, not from material possessions. The interior
of Maggie Soonias's cabin is cramped and sparsely furnished, but
Maggie fills it with her larger-than-life, loving presence. Sapp's
art is striking for its unusual, intimate angles. You feel that
you're standing within an arms distance of Maggie, or of the men
beating the drum at the pow-wows. Or you could be sitting with the
other members of the reserve, observing the dancers enacting some
ancient tale in their bright costumes and feathers. The images are
rich in spite of their simplicity-full of feeling and the texture
of a child's perspective.
The text has a rhythm that brings to mind the rhythmic chanting-the
"HEY, hey, hey, Hi hey, hey, hey"-that accompanies the
beating of the drum. The narrator recounts how his grandmother
taught him to listen and meditate to the sound of the drum. The
lesson: to listen to your own heart, to follow your own internal
rhythm, is to be true to yourself. The final illustration of Maggie
pressing her tiny grandchild to her cheek, entitled "Nokum's
Tender Love", shows a woman whose hard life did little to
dampen her love for and dedication to her family and community.
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