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Product details

  • ISBN 9781772274288
  • Weight: 160g
  • Dimensions: 216 x 241mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jul 2022
  • Publisher: Inhabit Media Inc
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Akagaq, the youngest brother of three, is confident but forgetful. When he gets caught in a blizzard he makes a tent, but it is no match for the powerful winds. Trapped in the cold, Akagaq is helped by his brother Tiriaq. Tiriaq digs into a snowdrift for shelter, but the wind is still too strong and blows out their lamp. Akkiutaq, the eldest brother, arrives to save them, and brings them to the iglu he has carefully built. The wind threatens to destroy the iglu as well, but the shelter proves strong, and the brothers are safe. The brothers learn an important lesson about paying attention to their Elders, and taking care in what they do.

Raymond Gianfrancesco lived and worked in Rankin Inlet for seven years as an elementary school teacher. He now lives and teaches high school English in Ottawa, with his wife Morna and children Neala and Bernie. Written collaboratively by the grade 4 students of Leo Ussak School in Rankin Inlet and their teacher, Raymond Gianfrancesco. Thamires Paredes lives and works as a freelance illustrator in Brazil and has a great passion in telling stories through her art. Her main focus is on editorial illustration, books, and advertising. She has a special love and affection for the universe of illustrations aimed at the children and youth.