Glen Keane
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Books
Parables for little kids
Two stories based on verses from Psalms: in the first, Adam finds his own way to praise King Aren (Psalm 100:1), and in the second, Adam faces his bedtime fears with King Aren's help (Psalm 56:3).
Adam Raccoon and bully Garumph
Adam Raccoon learns to love his enemy, the bully Garumph Bear, rather than fighting him.
Adam Raccoon and the race to Victory Mountain
Although tempted to stop, Adam Raccoon perseveres and finishes the race to Victory Mountain.
Adam Raccoon and the king's big dinner
Adam Raccoon invites those he thinks are the "important" animals to the king's dinner and ignores the "unimportant" ones, and then learns there is enough for everyone.
Adam Raccoon and the Mighty Giant
When a giant invades Master's Wood, Adam Raccoon is the one animal chosen by King Aren to welcome the frightening visitor and tell him who is king.
Adam Raccoon and the flying machine
When he tries to build an airplane without reading the instructions, Adam Raccoon soon learns that "doing what feels right" is not always the correct way to proceed.
Adam Raccoon and the circus master
Adam Raccoon leaves his comfortable home in Master's Wood and runs away to join the circus, where he eventually finds himself regretting his decision.
Adam Raccoon at Forever Falls
Adam Raccoon and King Aren reenact this paraphrasing of the Adam and Eve Bible story, illustrating God's forgiveness of sin and His wish for our salvation.
Adam Raccoon in Lost Woods
Adam Raccoon learns a lesson about caring too much for material things.
Lovely
The beautiful minds of six extremely successful women artists in the entertainment industry present Lovely: Ladies of Animation. The history of art in animation has had many female heroes; this elite group is continuing the tradition and building upon it. Featuring the first published personal works by Lorelay Bové, Lisa Keene, and Claire Keane along with the works of previously published Mingjue Helen Chen, Brittney Lee and Victoria Ying, Lovely is an indispensible addition to the library of anyone interested in animation. With a variety of styles, from graphic works to realistic portraits, these images will inspire and delight the viewer with each turn of the page.