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Explore the Wonders of Youth: Gianna Davy’s Inspiring New E-Book ‘How Do I Wonder?

By Miles Cooper
Arts
March 13, 2025
Explore the Wonders of Youth: Gianna Davy’s Inspiring New E-Book ‘How Do I Wonder?
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Healdsburg writer Gianna Davy was impressed by her personal youngsters in creating her new, second image e book “How Do I Wonder?” which asks questions that haven’t any proper or improper solutions.

“These are questions kids naturally encounter as they begin to experience the boundaries of life. They’re born with a vision of the world most adults don’t even remember having,” says Davy, who seems at Barnes & Noble in Santa Rosa this weekend to advertise the e book.

Explore the Wonders of Youth: Gianna Davy’s Inspiring New E-Book ‘How Do I Wonder?“How Do I Wonder?” is the second image e book by Gianna Davy. (Courtesy The Collective Ebook Studio)

Providing readers ages 4 to eight the identical enthusiasm of “No One Owns the Colors,” her well-received debut, “How Do I Wonder?” (Collective Ebook Studio, 40 pages, $19.95) additionally that includes colourful illustrations by Brenda Rodriguez, is, Davy says, “like a sibling that came to fruition from the same person but has its own identity.”

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Raised in Oakland, Davy, a former skilled ballet dancer and presently a speech therapist, is the mom of two boys, 12-year-old Bensi and 9-year-old Obi, whom she calls “my kiddos.”

She credit them with illuminating her grownup thoughts to younger folks’s broad, imaginative world, and prompting the rhyming textual content of “How Do I Wonder?”

Gianna Davy, a speech therapist and former skilled dancer, launched her second image e book “How Do I Wonder?” in February. (Courtesy Gianna Davy)

“Who hears my wishes blown off dandelions?” faucets on the door to spirituality. Davy says, “There are a lot of ‘who questions’ that come up inevitably. When you wish on dandelions, who carries away the wishes with the seeds? Is it the wind? Do the wishes reach an end zone?

“Who lights the fire for stars in Orion?” takes her sons’ comparable query in regards to the solar and opens the thoughts to each star within the universe.

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Questions on the place emotions are saved exemplify Davy’s whimsical but sensible fashion. Do they dwell within the coronary heart or the eyes? Do they arrive and go when laughing or crying? Extra profound: Are you able to go to happiness? Pop in and say hello? Can we make it or bake it or eat it like pie?

“It’s important to think about, because you actually can make happiness. It’s like following a beloved, old recipe of your grandmother’s. The smell brings you back to a place that targets happy emotions,” Davy says.

Each of Davy’s books are printed by the women-owned Collective Ebook Studio.  Engaged on the primary e book, she says, was “a joy,” together with the sudden pleasure of promoting it: “I discovered I loved doing public readings. I was reliving the work through children while my second book was already brewing in my head,” she says.

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The brand new e book consists of extra existential questions which will immediate quite a lot of solutions from adults and kids. In a two-page unfold, a lady with a rabbit in her fingers stands within the rain and ponders, “Why is water wet? Why can’t I fly? Why do I forget?”

Davy makes use of examples to encourage kids to see the world, themselves and different folks in several methods. She says, “Showing, rather than telling, pushes you into a new realm of invention. I want to inspire kids to constantly be looking beyond what they see and already think. The greatest creative life is built every single day. To be healthy and happy in this world, we have to envision something beyond what’s happening to us. Kids not having a great childhood will have to work harder, but yes, these are skills that are possible for every person.”

With youngsters at present uncovered to fixed stimulation, Davy says the “little worlds in picture books” are important. “Everybody needs quiet time, time to think thoughts and process them. Sure, I live for my kiddos, but my life is layered. I work full time to support my creative projects that include the Healdsburg Dance Collective, serving on the Healdsburg Arts and Culture commission, volunteering on the Oakland Ballet (archival) project.”

However she provides, “I have more books already in my head, playing around and receiving deep thinking until I can bring them out. I don’t know the how or when, but I’m sure it will happen.”

Gianna Davy seems at 2 p.m. March 16 at Barnes & Noble, Rosenburg Constructing, 700 Fourth St., Santa Rosa.

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