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Kudlu's children will not go to sleep until he tells them a story of long ago, of giants, animals disguised as humans, little people the size of lemmings, and all of the other wonderful things that...
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  • 05 November 2024
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“A bilingual sampler—cold of setting but warm of spirit.” — ★ Kirkus

Kudlu's children will not go to sleep until he tells them a story of long ago. Before they will shut their eyes, they want to hear about a time long before Kudlu was born, a time when the world was magic. Before they can sleep, they want to hear about giants, animals disguised as humans, little people the size of lemmings, and all of the other wonderful things that existed way back then.

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Price: $12.95
Pages: 44
Publisher: Inhabit Media
Imprint: Inhabit Media
Publication Date: 05 November 2024
Trim Size: 8.50 X 8.50 in
ISBN: 9781772275209
Format: Paperback
BISACs: JUVENILE FICTION / Indigenous / Retellings, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Traditional stories, JUVENILE FICTION / Inuit, JUVENILE FICTION / Indigenous / Historical, JUVENILE FICTION / Indigenous / Family Life
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“A bilingual sampler—cold of setting but warm of spirit.” — ★ Kirkus, STARRED review

Germaine Arnattaujuq is an award-winning Inuit artist and illustrator, best known for her prints and etchings depicting Inuit myths and traditional ways of life. In 1999, she designed the special edition two-dollar coin commemorating the founding of the territory of Nunavut. She is the co-author, with Gyu Oh, of My Name Is Arnaktauyok: The Life and Art of Germaine Arnaktauyok, and she has illustrated numerous books. Germaine is the recipient of the 2021 Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts. She lives in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.

Neil Christopher is an educator, author, and filmmaker. He first moved to the North many years ago to help start a high school program in Resolute Bay, Nunavut. It was those students who first introduced Neil to the mythical inhabitants from Inuit traditional stories. Together with his colleague, Louise Flaherty, and his brother, Danny Christopher, Neil started a small publishing company in Nunavut called Inhabit Media Inc., and has since been working to promote Northern stories and authors.