Dog Tracks

SKU: 9781927083598

Author:
Ruby Slipperjack
Grade Levels:
Six, Seven, Eight
Nation:
Anishinawbe, Multiple Nations
Book Type:
Paperback
Pages:
240
Publisher:
Fifth House Publishers
Copyright Data:
2020

Price:
Sale price$16.95

Description

In Dog Tracks, Ruby Slipperjack,  a member of Eabametoong First Nation, writes the story of those who return to the reserve and rediscover their culture. The book is both a celebration of Abby's youthful determination and a series of teachings about Anishinawbe traditions, history, and culture. Dog Tracks is a book that crosses genres: It is a tender story of an uprooted girl who finds home and self, and it is also a subtle text that gives readers a glimpse of traditional and non-traditional life on a northern Ontario reserve. Abby is having trouble fitting in at Bear Creek Reserve. After having lived most of her life with her grandparents in town, it's a transition moving back to the reserve. When Choom, her grandfather, falls ill, Abby must leave her best friends at school, her supportive grandparents, and her perfect pink bedroom, and adjust to living with her mom. But it's not only being back with Mom that is hard - there's a new father, John, a pesky half-brother, Blink, a schoolroom full of kids who don't know her. But, with the help of the reserve's chief, Paulie, a puppy named Ki-Moot, and her parents' vision of a sled-dog tourist venture, Abby slowly begins to find her rhythm at Bear Creek. All she has to do is follow the dog tracks.

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