Akiane: Her Life, Her Art, Her Poetry: Binary Child Prodigy Gifted in Painting and Poetry
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:Ten-year-old prodigy Akiane Kramarik shares her artwork, poetry, and the fascinating story surrounding her talent. Growing up in a home with an atheistic mother and a non-participating Catholic father did not stop four-year-old Akiane Kramarik from finding God. This girl's...
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:Ten-year-old prodigy Akiane Kramarik shares her artwork, poetry, and the fascinating story surrounding her talent.
Growing up in a home with an atheistic mother and a non-participating Catholic father did not stop four-year-old Akiane Kramarik from finding God. This girl's dreams began a conversation in the home that has eventually brought them all to Christianity and the world's attention. Akiane: Her Life, Her Art, Her Poetry is a collection of the best of Akiane's full-color paintings and poetry created from ages 4 to 10, along with details of her family and the amazing stories that surround each unique artwork. Already a media professional, Akiane has been interviewed on programs such as Oprah, World News Tonight, Lou Dobbs Tonight on CNN, and Schuller's Hour of Power. Akiane will be one of twenty visual artists participating in the October "Listen" event raising money for the world's needy children. Today Akiane's art is available online at www.artakiane.com.
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 492486
- Product Code 9780718075866
- ISBNÂ 0718075862
- EANÂ 9780718075866
- Pages 144
- Department General Books
- Category Gift Book
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Thomas Nelson Publishers
- Publication Date Sep 2017
- Sales Rank 7151
- Dimensions 263 x 238 x 12mm
- Weight 0.725kg
Akiane Kramarik
Nothing has prepared us for Akiane! Lou Dobbs, Lou Dobbs Show, CNN Akiane is obviously gifted! Oprah, Oprah Winfrey Show, ABC Akiane s life began in an unusual way, with an underwater home birth in a shack on the edge of a cornfield. Although during her first years the family experienced severe hardships, Akiane was growing up in a nurturing home-schooling environment. Her mother was a Lithuanian immigrant teacher and her father a chef from Chicago. In their rural Illinois home the family had no friends, no relatives, no television or radio, and their life was quite simple: long walks in natur