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By (Author) Thomas King
Illustrated by Natasha Donovan
Little, Brown & Company
Little, Brown Young Readers
11th January 2022
30th September 2021
United States
General
Fiction
741.5
Commended for Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards (Fiction & Poetry) 2022
Hardback
192
Width 146mm, Height 212mm, Spine 22mm
519g
"Subtle and smart, this laconic graphic novel will linger with readers."--Booklist, starred review
"The thematic and literary richness of this story is exhilarating, unsettling the insistent binary of American/Canadian nationalities for the lived reality of Indigenous nationhood."--Horn Book, starred review
"...a timely graphic novel about identity"--People Magazine
"The story highlights both the universal feelings of a family moving apart and a very specific Indigenous experience."--Kirkus
"This sobering yet inspiring tale effectively spotlights a Native woman who quietly demands that her voice be heard and her identity recognized."--Publishers Weekly
"An important and accessible modern tale about the ongoing lack of recognition by colonizers for the Indigenous communities who continue to exist on their ancestral lands."
--School Library Journal
Thomas King has written several highly acclaimed children's books including A Coyote Solstice Tale (illustrated by Gary Clement) which won the American Indian Library Association Youth Literature Award for Best Picture Book and A Coyote Columbus Story (illustrated by Kent Monkman) which was a Governor General's Award finalist. King, who is of Cherokee and Greek descent and was born in California, was chair of American Indian Studies at the University of Minnesota before moving to University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. He recently won a Governor General's Award for his adult novel, The Back of the Turtle; he won both the BC National Award for Canadian Nonfiction and the RBC Taylor Prize for The Inconvenient Indian.
Natasha Donovan is a Metis illustrator with a focus on comics and children's illustration. She has illustrated several award-winning children's books including The Sockeye Mother by Brett Huson and the graphic novel Surviving the City by Tasha Spillett-Sumner. She has a degree in Anthropology from the University of British Columbia, and has worked in academic and magazine publishing. She currently lives in Bellingham, Washington.