Joannie and the Vikings

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beginner chapter book
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Inuit
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Nunavut
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time travel

Product details

  • ISBN 9781772669053
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2018
  • Publisher: Inhabit Media Inc
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Paperback
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While digging for clams, Joannie finds a strange artifact made of whale bone. Suddenly, he finds himself transported a thousand years in the past, when Vikings visited Nunavut!
This time-travel story will introduce readers to the science fiction genre and teach them about ancient Northern history.

Alan Neal is a Canadian journalist and playwright whose first project involving the creatures of Inuit myth was on a film Neil Christopher was making in Iqaluit years ago about the demon Mahaha. Alan’s tasks then included coaching child actors, wrangling dogs, and performing the role of Grip #3. Although the film never did get finished, Alan fell in love with both the stories and the beauty of Iqaluit. He currently hosts the CBC radio program All in a Day in Ottawa, and has also hosted the programs Ontario Today, Bandwidth, and Fuse. Amiel Sandland is an illustrator living in the Toronto area. He studied illustration at Seneca College, eventually specializing in comic arts and character design. He has also dabbled in layout, comics, and props making. Rarely found without a pen in hand, he enjoys drawing animals, monsters, and plants.

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