Patricia Hruby Powell is an author, storyteller, dancer, illustrator, and librarian currently residing in Champaign, Illinois. 

Books:

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Blossom Tales: Flower Stories of Many Folk

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Fourteen authentic folk tales about nature's most poignantly beautiful creation - flowers. Award-winning storyteller Patricia Hruby Powell has collected tales from cultures around the world and crafted little literary gems for children, folklorists and flower lovers of all ages. Beautifully illustrated.

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Josephine - words by Patricia Hruby Powell, pictures by Christian Robinson  

Josephine

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Published by Chronicle Books
Release: February 2014

Zinnia - How the Corn Was Saved
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Frog Brings Rain

Patricia's new picture book -
bilingual in Navajo and English

" In this traditional Navajo tale, a burning branch sets the mountaintop on fire, which threatens the village of the First People. First Woman asks the Bird People, to help by carrying a jug of water, and, finally, a small gray bird agrees but ends up scorching her breast; she becomes Robin Redbreast. First Man asks the Insects and then the bear, lion, and wolf. All say no. First Woman asks the Water People -- a snail, a beaver, an otter, and a muskrat. None will help, including Turtle. Finally, she discovers Frog. After soaking his spongelike coat with water, Crane carries him to the mountain to douse the fire, creating black mist on the north side of the mountain, blue mist on the south, white on the east, and yellow on the west. In gratitude, First Woman gives Crane the name "Rainbird" and Frog the power to "call the rain." This story, written in both English and Navajo, is vibrantly illustrated with neon-colored, folk-inspired art on vivid backgrounds."

Spur Storyteller Finalist Award for Frog Brings Rain. Click to see the 2007 Spur Awards.

Frog Brings Rain wins an Aesop Accolade Award for 2006 granted by the American Folklore Society. Click for details.

Zinnia

Zinnia - How the Corn Was Saved
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Zinnia: How the Corn Was Saved

Patricia's new picture book -
bilingual in Navajo and English

Published by Salina Bookshelf;
illustrated by Kendrick Benally.

"...a stunning work." -- School Library Journal

Available at Amazon.com.

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Contact Information:

Email Patricia Hruby Powell at
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