Saturday, November 23, 2013

Buy the print version of OAKY AND THE SUN now!

OAKY AND THE SUN is now available for purchase, at R85 each (excluding postage from South Africa).

All proceeds will go towards our READ to RISE initiative (www.readtorise.co.za) to distribute copies of OAKY AND THE SUN to Primary Schools in Mitchells Plain.

The book had a simple message about finding one's true purpose. Ideal for children and adults alike.

A great Christmas gift for children.

You might even be able to get a signed copy - signed by both the Author AE Ballakisten and the Illustrator Taryn Lock.

Order you copy (or copies) now.

Email taryn@readtorise.co.za



Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Spreading the story of Oaky and the Sun... to Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain

Written by Taryn Lock, Executive Director of Doing Great Things

Today the Doing Great Team (in partnership with Taurus School Solutions) piloted their first reading and handing over of Oaky and the Sun books to a Grade 3 class of 40 children at Meadowridge Primary School in Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain.


This was the first time that I have been to Lentegeur, one of the poorer suburbs in Mitchells Plain. We arrived at the Meadowridge Primary School and met with the wonderful principal Mr. Norman Daniels. He and the teachers do such a great job with the children, I was blown away by their love for the children and their dedication to teach them well in the best possible environment. We then went to a classroom filled with 40 curious, well behaved Grade 3 children.

The author of Oaky and the Sun, Athol Williams (who writes under the pseudoname AE Ballakisten), greeted the excited children and read to them the story of Oaky - who is a little acorn searching for the right direction to go. The wise Sun tells Oaky to come to where the bright light shines. Eventually Oaky who grows into a mature Oak Tree discovers that he is where he should be!  Athol asked the children some questions about Oaky (which they answered very well!) and discussed what the message of the story was. It is a great story about finding your purpose in life. A lesson not only for children but for us adults too :)




I then spoke to the children and went through the different parts of a tree such as the roots, trunk, branches and leaves and then I taught them about how an acorn grows into a sapling then into a small Oak Tree and finally into a Big Oak Tree. They really were a clever group as they were very engaging and were eventually all shouting out in unison what they had just learnt, all correctly.



We then handed out a copy of Oaky and the Sun to each child in the class. Then we asked them to read the story and they did! Sure they struggled with a few words but they did a great job and hopefully learnt a lot today.



It was fantastic to see our very own book in the hands of those children. It was also such an honour for us to share the story of Oaky and the Sun with them and to give the books to them to take home and keep. We learnt that the school doesn't even have enough textbooks at school never mind a story book for pupils to take home.

It was such a humbling and heart-warming experience and hopefully we have inspired some (if not all!) of the children to read, learn and find their true purpose in life. Teaching can be one of the most rewarding things to do, I really do admire teachers, especially in areas like Mitchells Plain that face numerous challenges.

With help from volunteers, we hope that this will be the first of many occasions to give children in poor communities a copy of Oaky and the Sun.  Please contact me taryn@doinggreatthings.co.za if you would like to be part of this great initiative. Let's keep doing great things in South Africa!

I leave you with one of my most favourite quotes-  the words of Maya Angelou, 'When you learn, teach. When you get, give.'








Tuesday, September 10, 2013

About the Illustrator... Taryn Lock


 
 
I am a third-generation South African Chinese, born and raised in Johannesburg.


I have a degree in Mathematics and have worked in financial services as a Management Consultant.  Outside of work, I am passionate about promoting literacy by helping people of all ages to read, write and speak - this is the foundation to knowledge and education. 
 

While on sabbatical in the USA, my artistic creativity was re-ignited leading me to collaborate with poet AE Ballakisten in producing his latest book.  Oaky and the Sun is my first book of illustrations, which I hope will be the first of many.  Through my illustrations, I hope to help writers tell their stories more powerfully.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

The Making of... Oaky and the Sun

The story of Oaky and the Sun was first written by poet AE Ballakisten in 1998.

In 2012, he adapted it to be a children's book.

Taryn Lock, with no formal training in Art (only having done Art in grades 8 and 9 many years ago!), took on the challenge to do the illustrations to bring Oaky to life.

Here are some pictures showing the original pencil drawings of Oaky while on a trip near Montague in the Western Cape in early 2012.



While on sabbatical in the US (June 2012 to June 2013), Taryn worked on the digital drawings of Oaky and the Sun. She scanned in her pencil drawings, read up a lot about illustrations and experimented (with a lot of trials and errors!) with different types of graphic software and eventually used a combination of Photoshop and Paint. Many hours of hard work went into the final product but all worth it in the end!

 See Oaky and the Sun coming to life! :)


 

Monday, August 19, 2013

About the Author... AE Ballakisten


I am a poet and social philosopher from Cape Town, South Africa.  At the age of forty, I retired from business to focus on writing and exploring new ideas for human prosperity.  I am an eternal student; I hold degrees from four universities, including M.I.T. and Harvard, however my best learning happens through my reading and engagement with other people. 

I have published two books of poetry – Heap of Stones and Talking to a Tree – both express my fear and great hope for humanity. 
 
 
Oaky and the Sun is my first children’s book.  I believe that we all have purpose to our lives but are often distracted from knowing this purpose and pursuing it.  This book encourages us all, young and old, to stay true to our purpose. 

Oaky and the Sun - E-Book now available!

Oaky and the Sun..... A brightly illustrated children's picture book about Oaky, a little acorn, searching for direction in life. It is a story about finding one's true purpose and not being distracted.

Suitable for children under 9 years old.

Author: AE Ballakisten

Illustrator: Taryn Lock

E-Book available at the Blurbstore for $1.99:
http://store.blurb.com/ebooks/394620-oaky-and-the-sun