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A powerful story about embracing where you come from, and of all the parts that make you you.
  • 17 November 2026
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In this bilingual Inuktitut/English book, Ilataaq just moved to a new community in the North with her parents and pup. Ilataaq has curly hair, brown skin, and big, beautiful eyes. At her new school, the kids have some questions about the things that make her look different. When Ilataaq talks about the kids’ questions with her mother, she learns about how special her differences are.

Being Different encourages young readers to embrace what makes them unique. Ilataaq and her mother show the importance of being proud of where you come from, and of all the parts that make you you.

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Price: $18.95
Pages: 24
Publisher: Inhabit Media
Imprint: Inhabit Media
Publication Date: 17 November 2026
Trim Size: 11.00 X 8.50 in
ISBN: 9781772276398
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: JUVENILE FICTION / Indigenous / Family Life, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Family & home stories, JUVENILE FICTION / African American & Black, JUVENILE FICTION / Inuit, JUVENILE FICTION / Indigenous / General
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Miali Coley-Sudlovenick is an Inuk-Jamaican born and raised in Iqaluit, Nunavut. Miali’s first play Blackberries was produced and aired on CBC Gem in 2021. Miali is the owner of Allurvik, a consulting business focused on teaching Inuktitut, Inuit culture, and education. Since completing her bachelor of education in 2013, Miali has taught elementary students and adult learners in person and online. In 2018, Miali created the first Inuktitut podcast, called Tusaavisii?. Being Different is Miali’s first book.

Alex Aldrich Barrett was born in Philadelphia and now works from Los Angeles. She studied painting and printmaking at The Cooper Union in New York, and began her career illustrating for magazines and animating for independent films. She loves traditional media and works mainly with charcoal, gouache, and ink on thick rolls of paper. Inspired by the natural world, books, and fairy tales, the characters she creates have full and interesting personalities. She seeks to reflect the real-life diversity that kids deserve to see in the media. When she’s not at her desk, she is at the beach or on a hike with her sweet old dog, Abacus.