
This enchanting picture book retells a traditional Cherokee legend, explaining how strawberries first came to be. It begins with a disagreement between the first man and woman, leading the woman to walk away in anger. The Sun, observing their distress, creates a trail of delicious strawberries to tempt the woman to slow down, allowing the man to catch up and apologize. The story beautifully illustrates themes of anger, separation, reconciliation, and the power of forgiveness, all set against a backdrop of stunning, luminous illustrations. It's an excellent resource for introducing children to Native American folklore and discussing healthy ways to resolve conflict.
A quarrel between the first man and the first woman is reconciled when the Sun causes strawberries to grow out of the earth.