The Next Brew

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Four Winnipeg teens brew up a dream: a city-wide youth arts showcase. But can their diverse talents truly unite a community and prove art's transformative power? Discover their journey.

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The Next Brew by Tony Eetak is published in Canada by the Arts Incubator Winnipeg, Art Borups Corners, and Melgund Recreation, Arts and Culture Storytelling Clubs. This digital skills and literacy program was made possible with support from the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Program and the Government of Ontario.

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About the Book

by Tony Eetak
Four Winnipeg teens brew up a dream: a city-wide youth arts showcase. But can their diverse talents truly unite a community and prove art's transformative power? Discover their journey.
What happens when four creative hearts decide to turn a dream into a city-wide spectacle? Written by Tony Eetak and published by the Arts Incubator Winnipeg, The Next Brew invites readers into the vibrant pulse of downtown Winnipeg, where art and community collide. Photographer Kristin, beatmaker Devon, digital artist Sophie, and spoken word poet Ravi find their creative centre at The Exchange coffee shop. Together, they envision and commit to organising a groundbreaking, city-wide youth arts showcase. However, transforming this ambitious dream into reality will demand more than individual talent; it will challenge their bonds and forge new connections. As they navigate the complexities of their project, these four teenagers discover that true art thrives on collaboration. They learn to blend diverse perspectives, overcome challenges, and forge unbreakable bonds, proving that a shared passion can transform their community. This is a heartwarming exploration of friendship, resilience, and the incredible impact young voices can have when they work together. Perfect for both home and classroom reading, this story includes a thoughtful discussion guide to encourage conversation about its important themes and connect its message to global citizenship and the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG #3 (Good Health and Well-being) through its focus on creative expression and community support.
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ISBN: 978-1-0698405-6-1

Discover Exciting English Short Stories to Read

Are you looking for fun English short stories? The Next Brew is a compelling addition to our collection of short stories to read. Produced as part of our Digital Literacy Program, these books to read celebrate local culture.

The Next Brew by Tony Eetak is published in Canada by the Arts Incubator Winnipeg, Art Borups Corners, and Melgund Recreation, Arts and Culture Storytelling Clubs. This digital skills and literacy program was made possible with support from the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Program and the Government of Ontario.

Supporting Digital Literacy and Skills

Proceeds from these book sales directly support northern literacy initiatives and community storytelling programs, helping to empower young readers and community voices.

About the Author

Tony Eetak is a youth Inuit musician, author, and storyteller whose work captures the spirit of northern communities. As a founding member of Arts Incubator Winnipeg and Art Borups Corners, he champions collaborative and participatory arts for young people. Through music and narrative, Tony explores memory, place, and cultural heritage, offering audiences a window into Inuit life. His work has been supported by the Canada Council for the Arts and the Manitoba Arts Council.

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