Fire in Your Belly
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Product details
- ISBN 9781797226781
- Dimensions: 279 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 29 Oct 2026
- Publisher: Chronicle Books
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
A beautiful, poetic picture book about how the emotions we feel inside can connect us with our ancestors and give us courage for the future.
Late one night, a Cree girl's kookum (grandmother) tells her a bedtime story of how the world came to be. How long ago, embers fell from the sky and made all living things, big and small. And how, to this day, little pieces of the sky continue to live warm in our bellies.
With lyrical, flowing text and powerful watercolor illustrations, this uplifting story illuminates how that fire within connects us all from generation to generation and is fed with every emotion we experience: It glows from joy when we’re picking fresh summer raspberries, hisses when emotions are a fierce storm, smolders with anger, and ignites when our bellies fill with laughter while splashing in puddles.
Page by page, the girl learns how to appreciate and feed the embers with laughter and love, and to release feelings when they build like thunder by letting tears stream down like cleansing rain. She learns that the fire is what makes us strong and gives us courage, even when we doubt ourselves.
A traditional Indigenous story to treasure, Fire in Your Belly shares the universal message that we are forever connected to the ancestors who passed down the fire generations ago—and that we each continue to carry it to brighten all that is, ever was, and will be.
Rebecca Lafond is an Indigenous poet, writer, and author from the Beardy’s and Okemasis Cree Nation, born and raised on Treaty 6 Territory. She received her fine arts master’s degree from the University of British Columbia, and she has instructed creative writing through YouthWrite Society Canada, where she currently serves as a board member. Rebecca firmly believes that there’s knowledge and wisdom in what we say and sacredness in Indigenous storytelling.
Aly McKnight is an artist, illustrator, and enrolled member of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. Her art features vibrant colors and Indigenous stories. She spends her days sketching, watercolor painting, collaborating with the Indigenous creative community, and adventuring with her family throughout Idaho, Nevada, and Utah.
