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Entries by Cheryl Kaye Tardif, author of Whale Song (3)

What's Whale Song About?

Whale Song - a haunting story of love, tragedy and transformation that will change the way you view life...and death.

Thirteen years ago, Sarah Richardson’s life was shattered after the tragic assisted suicide of her mother. The shocking tragedy left a grief-stricken teen-aged Sarah with partial amnesia.

Some things are easier to forget.

But now a familiar voice from her past sends Sarah, a talented mid-twenties ad exec, back to her past. A past that she had thought was long buried.

Some things are meant to be buried.

Torn by nightmares and visions of a yellow-eyed wolf, yet aided by the creatures of the Earth and by the killer whales that call to her in the night, Sarah must face her fears and uncover the truth―even if it destroys her.

Some things are meant to be remembered―at all cost.

Set in the wilds of Canada -- Vancouver Island, Victoria, Bamfield and Vancouver.


[cover designed by Kam Wai Yu, Kunati's graphic artist and creative director at Persona Corp. www.personaprinciple.com]

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Posted on Tuesday, July 31, 2007 at 12:59PM by Registered CommenterCheryl Kaye Tardif, author of Whale Song | CommentsPost a Comment

Check Out the Haunting Book Trailer for Whale Song

Check out the exciting movie-like book trailers for Cheryl Kaye Tardif's new release Whale Song on Kunati.com. With suspenseful yet poignant music, mesmerizing images and haunting text, these book trailers will leave you breathless with anticipation.

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Whale Song - 2007 - Kunati Inc. Book Publishers

http://www.kunati.com

 

Posted on Wednesday, July 18, 2007 at 12:40PM by Registered CommenterCheryl Kaye Tardif, author of Whale Song | CommentsPost a Comment

Whale Song is Dedicated to Jason Kaye, My Brother

A Special Note:

On January 15th, 2006, my youngest brother Jason celebrated his 28th birthday. At least with friends. My brother lived the life of a wanderer, caught up in the enticing addiction of alcohol. He was a good kid (and I always thought of him that way), with a good heart. But he was incapable of living a life of what we would consider normalcy. He couldn't hold a job or a relationship and he had cut himself off from our family in many ways. This perhaps is what hurts us most of all. We couldn't be there for him when he needed us.

Two weeks after his 28th birthday, my brother Jason Kaye was murdered in a back alley in Edmonton, not far from the Mustard Seed Church where he sometimes found respite. He was beaten and left to die alone. And that hurts me even more. I have placed flowers on the spot where police found him, and have to stop my thoughts and imagination from playing out what could have been his last moments. The place still haunts my thoughts, and I know I will visit it again this January. As his birthday and anniversary of his death approaches, I feel overwhelmed by emotions...by his loss.

On January 7th, 2007, a special memorial was held in downtown Edmonton to honor homeless or inner city people who have died this past year. I was there with my husband and daughter, representing all of my family who could not make it because of distance and jobs. And somehow I found the words to paint a picture of a brother who seemed so lost in many ways, but maybe knew far more happiness with his accepting friends downtown.

Jason is tied to me in many ways. He was the baby in my family when I was 14. I used to lie and tell people he was mine, regardless of the dirty looks I'd receive. I once helped him lose weight after he endured so much bullying and low self-esteem as a teenager...but in the end, he did it himself. He was a computer genius with a heart of gold, and he never seemed to hold a grudge. He never blamed our parents for his predicament; he just lived his life as best as he could.

My novel Whale Song was the only novel of mine he had ever read. And this ties him to me even closer.
On April 7th, 2007, with the launch of Whale Song, it will be an exciting and bittersweet moment for me, one that I would have given anything if he could have been part of. But he can't be. So instead, Whale Song is dedicated to my brother Jason. This story is as much a celebration of love, life and family as it is a poignant tale of family tragedy and grief. Whale Song touches upon a mother's death in a way that is sorrowful, hopeful and meaningful, and I believe it will be a book that will touch the hearts of many.

A portion of my Whale Song royalties will be donated to the three nonprofit organizations that helped my brother when his family could not. Donations will be made at the end of 2007 or in early 2008 (whenever I get my royalties) to:

If anyone else feels so inclined, I hope you will consider donating to these worthy causes, or to your own inner city organizations. The people living on the street once had families--parents, siblings, and maybe jobs, houses, kids of their own...and for whatever reason they are not equipped to do this alone. I have spent time on the streets of Edmonton, talking to some of them, and their stories could be your stories. There is not much that separates some of them from my own neighbors. One bad paycheck, one wrong choice, one addiction, and of course abuse, neglect and loss of a job. They are people, with hearts, dreams and wishes...and many want out. They just don't know how.

My brother was no angel...but he was an angel to us in many ways. He would never have hurt a soul. He always forgave, and that last conversation I had with him was about just that--forgiveness. And that is the message of Whale Song...
"Forgiveness sets you free."

 

For more information about Jason Kaye, his death, the investigation and Jason's special gifts that we found in his apartment, please visit his memorial site at http://www.jaysporchmonkeys.com/.

 

To learn more about me, Cheryl Kaye Tardif, check out my pages on Kunati or my web site at http://www.cherylktardif.com/.

I hope you feel good to know that a portion of your money spent will go to the above organizations.

In the interest of best serving my readers and fans, I'm including links here to some of the most popular booksellers.

 

To locate an independent bookstore in Canada:

http://www.cbabook.org/

To locate an independent bookstore in the US:

http://www.indiebound.org/

Order Whale Song, The River and Divine Intervention online at:

Alibris
Amazon
Barnes and Noble
Books-a-Million
Borders
Chapters.Indigo.ca
Powells
The Tattered Cover

 
 
 
 
I wish you peace, love, family and forgiveness in 2007!

~Cheryl Kaye Tardif

Posted on Thursday, December 28, 2006 at 12:32PM by Registered CommenterCheryl Kaye Tardif, author of Whale Song | Comments1 Comment