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Tuesday, August 15, 2017

New Release -- Sarah's Music by Stella Long with Jessica Pierson Illustrating



~ A children's tale of dreams, sharing with nature, and accomplishment from Choctaw storyteller Stella (Fichek) Long ~

Sarah wishes with all her heart that she could make beautiful music, but her voice won't carry a tune. Determined to play her songs, Sarah sets out in search of a way to make her dream come true.

On her journey, she receives a special gift that will finally make her music real ... but how? Can her friends in the forest help her unlock the secret, or will the music she dreams of stay trapped in her heart forever?


Stella Long's mountain path was one of beauty as she walked alone at the age of six, talking with her friends, the creatures of the wild in the Choctaw language. (Fichek is her Choctaw name; Estella is the English name she likes best.) The mountain was her playground. There were times when she'd forget to go home until the night musicians, the insects, began tuning their instruments.


Stella (Fichek) writes and tells children's stories, getting her ideas from the animals and birds as she sits for hours in the solitary quietness of the lakeside observing animal behavior. She weaves a part of her life into these stories combined with Choctaw songs and sounds of the flute.

Available in Trade Paperback


6 comments:

  1. One of the best children's books ever--and adults love it too. Wonderful story!

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  2. One of the best books ever! I also like her other book "A Choctaw Girls Story!"

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  3. This looks like a wonderful book for my Great- nieces and nephews... And for me. Congratulations to Stella & Painted Pony Books.

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  4. Sarah's Music looks like a deeply moving story, Stella. Jessica did a fantastic job with the cover, too.
    Congratulations, Stella!

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  5. Congratulations on the release!! Looks wonderful!!!

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  6. I so enjoy children's books and this one with the story line just pulled me in. Doris

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