
A Walk on the Shoreline (Inuktitut)
Rebecca Hainnu(Author)
Inhabit Media Inc (Publisher)
Published on 22. October 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
32 pages
978-1-77227-037-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Young Nukappia can't wait to get out to his family campsite on the shoreline. After spending all year in the south with his adoptive parents, Nukappia always looks forward to his summer visits with his birth family. After spending one night in town, Nukappia and his uncle Angu begin the long walk down the shore to the family summer campsite, where all of Nukappia's cousins and aunts and uncles are waiting for him. Along the way, Nukappia learns that the shoreline is not just ice and rocks and water.
There is an entire ecosystem of plants and animals that call the shoreline home. From seaweed to clams to char to shore grasses, there is far more to see along the shoreline than Nukappia ever imagined.
There is an entire ecosystem of plants and animals that call the shoreline home. From seaweed to clams to char to shore grasses, there is far more to see along the shoreline than Nukappia ever imagined.
Reviews / Votes
"A Walk on the Shoreline is a well-researched, informative and engaging guide to the northern shoreline." "This reunion story features detailed character and scene-setting sketches by Qin Leng that help readers see how traditional Inuit communities live."More details
Edition
Inuktitut Edition
Language
Other
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 5 to 7 years
Product notice
Picture book
Illustrations
Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 4 mm
Weight
159 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-77227-037-2 (9781772270372)
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Persons
Rebecca Hainnu lives in Clyde River with her daughters. Her work includes Math Activities for Nunavut Classrooms and Classifying Vertebrates. She is also the author of The Spirit of the Sea. Her book A Walk on the Tundra, co-authoured with Anna Ziegler, was a finalist for the 2013 Canadian Children's Literature Round Table Information Book Award, and was among the 2012 "Best Books for Kids and Teens," as selected by the Canadian Children's Book Centre. Qin Leng was born in Shanghai and lived in France and Montreal. She now lives and works as a designer and illustrator in Toronto. Her father, an artist himself, was a great influence on her. She grew up surrounded by paintings, and it became second nature for her to express herself through art. She graduated from the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema and has received many awards for her animated short films and artwork. Qin has always loved to illustrate the innocence of children and has developed a passion for children's books. She has illustrated numerous picture books for publishers in Canada, the United States, and South Korea.