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All I Can Tell You

9781223189949
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Paw Prints Publishing
Overview

A Powerful Illustrated Tribute to the Strength and Solidarity of Women

All I Can Tell You is a breathtaking visual interpretation of Alison Malee’s stirring poem that captures the essence of modern womanhood, unity, and resilience. Released in honor of International Women’s Day, this moving book is a call to action, a celebration of strength, and a poetic tribute to the collective power of women.

Through evocative words and bold, expressive artwork, this picture book follows a group of diverse women—across race, age, and identity—as they brave a raging storm to unmoor a boat and guide it to calmer waters. Chantal Horeis’s rich illustrations bring the narrative to life with dynamic color palettes, dramatic compositions, and graceful movement that echo the urgency and beauty of the message.

Key Features:
· Poetic text by poet Alison Malee, known for her emotionally resonant and empowering verse.
· Striking full-color illustrations by Chantal Horeis, capturing a symbolic and inclusive portrayal of women in action.
· A celebration of feminism, unity, and female empowerment, perfect for young and budding feminists or for any reader who cherish social justice, equality, and inspirational art.

This beautifully designed book is more than just a poetic narrative—it is a rallying cry for solidarity, resilience, and the enduring power of women coming together.

Author Bio
Alison Malee is a poet, artist, author, and performer. She has published three poetry collections (Shifting Bone, The Day Is Ready For You, and This Is The Journey) and is signed to Writer’s House Literary Agency. Her work has been featured all over the world, including The Huffington Post, Bustle, Poetic Power, The American Library of Poetry, and Tiffany and Co. Alison teaches poetry and creative writing workshops for all ages and writing backgrounds. She currently resides in New York with her husband and their children, probably reading some form of prose or another.