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A richly illustrated book inspired by Bali's New Year's tradition of "Nyepi," a day of silence. Ayu and Dodé are a sister and brother who race through the rice fields, see monsters dancing up and down the streets, sit up in the dark watching the stars, and listen to the bustling sounds of nature on the Day of Silence in Bali.

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A richly illustrated book inspired by Bali's New Year's tradition of "Nyepi," a day of silence. Ayu and Dodé are a sister and brother who race through the rice fields, see monsters dancing up and down the streets, sit up in the dark watching the stars, and listen to the bustling sounds of nature on the Day of Silence in Bali.
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Autorenporträt
Emiko is an Indonesian and Japanese American writer, actor, dancer who was born in Honolulu, Hawai'i. She is a founding member of Çudamani and served as a cultural consultant for Disney's Raya and the Last Dragon. She has voiced projects for Disney +, documentary films, and numerous commercial projects. She can be heard singing in Kena Bridge of Spirits where she helped develop some core musical themes and is also a featured vocalist in many of Çudamani's recordings. She wanted to write this book after being inspired many times by the quiet of Nyepi in Bali and she wonders what it would be like if the world could have a day of silence every year. She and Dewa feel lucky to be the parents of Ayu and Dodé. Upcoming work will be a book "Lessons from Bunny" based on the wisdom of Kuning (who can be found in Nyepi), a podcast of stories from around the world, and the audiobook of Good to Know about Bali.