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Edition : Hardcover: 164 pages
ISBN: 0152309799
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From the Publisher
Based on decades of research and extended collaboration with Inuit storytellers, award-winning author Howard Norman's masterful retellings of ten Inuit tales invite readers on a unique story--journey from Siberia and Alaska to the Canadian Arctic and Greenland. Dramatic illustrations inspired by stonecut art of the Inuit people capture the beauty and mystery of these stories as they carry us--sometimes laughing, sometimes crying--from village to village over taiga, tundra, snow plains, and the iceberg-filled sea.
Children's Literature
These ten lively retellings of native folktales of the far north, ranging from Siberia through Alaska, Northern Canada, and across to Greenland, provide fascinating insights into the cultures of the Arctic regions. The tales represent a variety of motifs, from the changeling tale, "The Man Who Married a Seagull", to the origin story, "How the Narwhal Got Its Tusk", and even a rather strange but amusing re-telling and re-location of the Bible story of Noah, which becomes "Noah and the Woolly Mammoths." The skillful use of dialogue brings out the humor of the tales, while the illustrations, consisting of full-page color pictures alternating with black and white storyboard-type drawings running along the top of many pages, enhance the visual appeal of the book. An introduction and source notes also are included. From the frozen countries of the far north, rich with centuries of storytelling tradition, comes this exquisite collection of ten Inuit tales. Traced with humor and sadness, the fantastic and the fatal, these wisdom bearing tales star humans, giants, and all imaginable creatures. The lessons they teach are steeped in the geography, culture and folklore that produced them. Super artists Leo & Diane Dillon, here inspired by native Inuit masters, add sizzle to the arctic tales.
School Library Journal
An enchanting collection that transports readers through varied Arctic landscapes. The magical and humorous tales also provide a wellspring of information about Inuit culture. |
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