
The Legend of Lightning and Thunder
Paula Ikuutaq Rumbolt(Author)
Inhabit Media Inc (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 31. July 2013
Book
Hardback
44 pages
978-1-927095-28-7 (ISBN)
Description
On the 2014 CLA Book of the Year for Children Award shortlist In The Legend of Thunder and Lightning, a traditional legend that has been told in the Kivalliq region of Nunavut for centuries, two siblings resort to stealing from their fellow villagers. In this tale of guilt and consequence, the actions of the two children lead them to flee punishment by escaping to the sky as thunder and lightning. This beautifully illustrated traditional legend weaves together elements of an origin story and a traditional cautionary tale, giving young readers an accessible window into centuries-old Inuit mythology that is specific to the Kivalliq region of Nunavut.
Reviews / Votes
"Highly recommended for elementary school and public libraries . . . . 4 stars out of 4."-The Deakin Review ". . . [C]larity and richness of Paula Ikuutaq Rumbolt's story easily and eloquently tells the legend."-CanLit for Little CanadiansMore details
Edition
English Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: From First Grade to Third Grade, Reading Age: From 6 to 8 years, Interest Age: From 6 to 8 years
Product notice
Laminated cover
Illustrations
Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 267 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 2 mm
Weight
314 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-927095-28-7 (9781927095287)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Paula Ikuutaq Rumbolt is from Baker Lake, Nunavut. She is currently attending Concordia University in Montreal. Growing up, formal education was strongly encouraged by her grandmother because she realized that this is the way to make it in the modern world. After high school, Paula attended Nunavut Sivuniksavut in Ottawa. There she learned much about Inuit history and culture. She realized how important it was to connect with her culture and began to learn as much as she could after her year in the program. She returned home for a year and learned how to sew, spoke to the elders in her community, and began to feel a very strong connection to her culture.
Jo Rioux was born and raised in Ottawa, Ontario. An artist from an early age, she was eventually drawn to children's books, illustrating Swordquest for HarperCollins and the graphic novel series A Sam and Friends Mystery for Kids Can Press. Her love for the comic medium spurred her to author her first graphic novel series, Cat's Cradle. She lives in the lush suburbs of her hometown, where, when not working at her drawing desk, she can be found nestled within a pile of books.
Jo Rioux was born and raised in Ottawa, Ontario. An artist from an early age, she was eventually drawn to children's books, illustrating Swordquest for HarperCollins and the graphic novel series A Sam and Friends Mystery for Kids Can Press. Her love for the comic medium spurred her to author her first graphic novel series, Cat's Cradle. She lives in the lush suburbs of her hometown, where, when not working at her drawing desk, she can be found nestled within a pile of books.