The Grass Maiden, Sacajawea is written by author Jane L. Fitzpatrick, with illustrator Shawna Neece Fitzpatrick-Harris, and watercolor artists Faith V. Halseth & Jane L. Fitzpatrick

The book is published by Spirit Wind Films & Media in Portland, Oregon. It is part of the “Leaves on the Wind” literary program through Humanity Shines Organization, a 501c3 tax-deductible nonprofit company. All net sales will be used to further their worldwide outreach to indigenous people and other important projects.

Sacajawea was unshaken in her spirit. Her life was hard, and she had many heartaches and disappointments. She had to change with the circumstances, and she had to rely on the traditions and ceremony of her Shoshone people. She was not afraid to listen to her intuition and follow her heart. She was a little girl from 1800 who became a woman to remember through the Ages.

Sacajawea is the “Windcatcher” and her message is clear – BE LOVE.

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The Grass Maiden, Sacajawea presents an important message for life. Many of us have heard of Sacajawea, but most do not know what she experienced as a child. It is time for Sacajawea to share her wisdom and her love with each of us, young and old. Girls or boys, with a minimum 3rd-grade vocabulary, will be inspired while reading this story.  And younger ages will enjoy being read to, as well.

“I can read Sacajawea’s story all by myself. I love the pictures my mom, sister and nana drew.”  ~Luke (10-year-old)

The Grass Maiden, Sacajawea, is based on a true Shoshone story and inspired by the journals of the Lewis and Clark expedition.

“We believe this book will help children embrace their own inner peace and love, to create a world of light and unity through the example of Sacajawea’s spirit.” ~ Jane L. Fitzpatrick

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