Description
The story of how the world came to be on the turtle’s back can be found in Indigenous cultures throughout North America/Turtle Island. It has many variations. This moving version of the tale—a story of resilience, sacrifice, and friendship—is one that Annie Picard was often told as a child by her maternal grandmother while they lived in nutshimit (on the land) in the Labrador/Quebec peninsula. Picard’s lovely re-telling of this traditional Innu story of how little muskrat makes an enormous sacrifice to help the wolverine and his other friends rebuild the world after a great flood is brought vividly to life by Elizabeth Jancewicz’s stunning illustrations.
Additional information
| Weight | 374 g |
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| Dimensions | 9 × 8 cm |
| Binding | Hardcover |
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| Date Published | October 28 2024 |
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| Status | ACTIVE TITLE |
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| No of Pages | 36 |
| Page Count | 36 |
| ISBN | 9781998802203 |









