Focusing on the rich cultural heritage of Nunavut, this book highlights significant celebrations that unite communities in the North, including The Return of the Sun and Nunavut Day. It showcases the vibrant traditions and communal spirit that define these important events, offering readers a glimpse into the unique customs and festivities that bring joy and meaning to the lives of the residents.
Aviaq Johnston Livres
Aviaq Johnston est une jeune autrice inuite d'Igloolik, au Nunavut. Son premier roman, Those Who Run in the Sky, sorti au printemps 2017, plongeait dans un monde empreint de mythologie et de personnages du Grand Nord. Johnston explore la culture et la mythologie inuites à travers son écriture, tissant des éléments de tradition et de vie moderne dans ses récits. Son œuvre se caractérise par une voix narrative forte et un lien profond avec sa patrie.






What's My Superpower?
- 36pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Nalvana grapples with feelings of inadequacy as she believes her friends possess extraordinary abilities. However, her perspective shifts when her mother reveals that her own uniqueness is a superpower in its own right. This heartwarming story explores themes of self-acceptance and the realization that everyone has their own special qualities.
The story explores themes of friendship and acceptance as TJ finds a kindred spirit in Sapa, a new girl who shares his interests. Their summer is filled with adventures, but when school begins, Sapa faces teasing from peers for being different. The narrative centers on TJ's internal struggle and decision to stand up for Sapa, highlighting the importance of loyalty and courage in the face of peer pressure.
Inuki lives in Iglulik, Nunavut. It is his fifth birthday! He can’t wait for his party at the community hall. There is cake to eat and presents to open, but celebrating with his family and friends is Inuki’s favourite gift of all!
Grandfather Bowhead, Tell Me a Story
- 28pages
- 1 heure de lecture
The story centers on a grandfather bowhead whale sharing the wonders of his life with his young grandchild calf. Through his tales, he highlights the beauty and surprises of the ocean, emphasizing the deep bond and love that exists between them. This heartfelt narrative celebrates familial love and the richness of experiences passed down through generations.
Those Who Run in the Sky
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The narrative centers on Pitu, a young shaman navigating his journey of self-discovery and mastery of spiritual powers. As he delves deeper into the realm of spirits, he encounters challenges that test his abilities and understanding of his place in both the physical and spiritual worlds. This coming-of-age tale explores themes of identity, growth, and the intricate connection between humanity and the spirit realm.
Taaqtumi
- 184pages
- 7 heures de lecture
These spine-tingling horror stories by Northern writers show just how dangerous darkness can be.
Why Is She Mad at Me?
English Edition
The story explores the dynamics of friendship and communication through the lens of art class. When Taqu's feedback on Tiu-tiu's project leads to unexpected feelings, it highlights the importance of kindness and sensitivity in offering critiques. The narrative encourages young readers to navigate the complexities of giving constructive feedback while maintaining supportive relationships.
Those Who Dwell Below
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
In this sequel, shaman Pitu embarks on a perilous journey to aid a starving village by confronting Nuliajuk, the vengeful sea goddess. His quest takes him deep beneath the ocean, where he must navigate the challenges posed by angry spirits to restore balance and peace. The narrative intertwines themes of sacrifice and the supernatural, enriched by captivating illustrations that enhance the storytelling experience.
The story explores the friendship between Tuka, who appreciates helping but feels uncomfortable with hugs, and Natti, who adores giving them. Tuka faces the challenge of communicating his feelings to Natti without hurting her. This heartwarming narrative highlights themes of empathy and understanding in friendships, as Tuka seeks alternative ways for Natti to express her care.