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Highlights
- A young girl discovers nature's surprising beauty in this tale from a renowned Inuit storyteller.
- 4-7 Years
- 6.9" x 9.5" Paperback
- 40 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
Description
Book Synopsis
A young girl discovers nature's surprising beauty in this tale from a renowned Inuit storyteller.
When Aggataa goes for a cold winter walk with her grandmother, she's surprised by a sudden CRAH! All the birds have flown south for the winter except one kind--the tulugarguat, the ravens. They're the ugliest birds that Aggaataa has ever seen. They look like they slept in their coats--coats that don't even fit! However, as the winter slowly moves towards spring, Aggataa connects with one small raven in particular.
As the seasons change in full, the ravens leave and are replaced by seagulls, cranes, geese, ducks, and swans--all of them far more elegant than the "Ugly Bird." But where Aggataa once thought the ravens odd for visiting during the harshest part of the year, she now finds herself watching the horizon, waiting for the return of the most amazing bird.
This touching story by award-winning author Michael Arvaarluk Kusugak reminds us of our lasting connection to nature, while art by celebrated illustrator Andrew Qappik, CM, illuminates the enduring magic of the changing seasons.
Review Quotes
"Renowned Inuit storyteller Kusugak's text is succinct yet lyrical . . . An engaging look at life in Canada's North."--Booklist, 11/01/20
"Sparse illustrations of arctic flora and fauna against the unforgiving snow and ice make this picture book immersive." --Foreword Reviews, 11/20
"Stunningly contemporary and amazingly timeless."--Kirkus Reviews, *starred review, 09/15/20