Fr. 25.90

Shin-chi's Canoe

Inglese · Copertina rigida

Spedizione di solito entro 3 a 5 settimane

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When they arrive at school, Shi-shi-etko reminds Shinchi, her six-year-old brother, that they can only use their English names and that they can't speak to each other. For Shinchi, life becomes an endless cycle of church mass, school, and work, punctuated by skimpy meals. He finds solace at the river, clutching a tiny cedar canoe, a gift from his father, and dreaming of the day when the salmon return to the river -- a sign that it's almost time to return home. This poignant story about a devastating chapter in First Nations history is told at a child's level of understanding.


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NICOLA I. CAMPBELL is Interior Salish and Metis, and she grew up in British Columbia's Nicola Valley. She is the author of Shi-shi-etko (Aboriginal Children's Book of the Year) and Shin-chi's Canoe (TD Canadian Children¿s Literature Award, Governor General's Award Finalist for Illustration, USBBY Outstanding International Books), both illustrated by Kim LaFave. Nicola lives in Vancouver.


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Winner of the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award and finalist for the Governor General's Award: Children's Illustration

This moving sequel to the award-winning Shi-shi-etko tells the story of two children's experience at residential school. Shi-shi-etko is about to return for her second year, but this time her six-year-old brother, Shin-chi, is going, too.

As they begin their journey in the back of a cattle truck, Shi-shi-etko tells her brother all the things he must remember: the trees, the mountains, the rivers and the salmon. Shin-chi knows he won't see his family again until the sockeye salmon return in the summertime. When they arrive at school, Shi-shi-etko gives him a tiny cedar canoe, a gift from their father.

The children's time is filled with going to mass, school for half the day, and work the other half. The girls cook, clean and sew, while the boys work in the fields, in the woodshop and at the forge. Shin-chi is forever hungry and lonely, but, finally, the salmon swim up the river and the children return home for a joyful family reunion.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Nicola Campbell, Nicola I. Campbell, Campbell Nicola
Con la collaborazione di Kim LaFave (Illustrazione)
Editore Ingram Publishers Services
 
Lingue Inglese
Raccomandazione d'eta' 4 anni
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 18.09.2008
 
EAN 9780888998576
ISBN 978-0-88899-857-6
Pagine 40
Dimensioni 206 mm x 196 mm x 10 mm
Peso 326 g
Illustrazioni Color illustrations throughout
Categorie Libri per bambini e per ragazzi

Kanada, Canada, JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / New Experience, Children's 4-8 - Fiction - General, JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / Canada / Native Canadian, Children’s / Teenage fiction and true stories, JUVENILE FICTION / Places / Canada

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