Lost at Windy River : A True Story of Survival

Lost at Windy River : A True Story of Survival

PAPERBACK

15 Oct, 2024

★"Colorful illustrations in classic comic-book style help readers explore the challenging landscape. An excellent choice for a book report and good a...

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ISBN-10:

1459832264

ISBN-13:

9781459832268

Publisher

Orca Book Publishers

Dimensions

9.00 X 6.00 X 0.25 inches

Language

English

Description

★"Colorful illustrations in classic comic-book style help readers explore the challenging landscape. An excellent choice for a book report and good addition to a children's nonfiction collection." -- School Library Journal (SLJ), starred review

It takes courage and bravery to survive in the barrens

In 1944, thirteen-year-old Ilse Schweder got lost in a snowstorm while checking her family's trapline in northern Canada. This is the harrowing story of how a young Indigenous girl defies the odds and endures nine days alone in the unforgiving barrens. Ilse faces many challenges, including freezing temperatures, wild animals, snow blindness and frostbite. With no food or supplies, she relies on Traditional Indigenous Knowledge passed down from her family. Ilse uses her connection to the land and animals, wilderness skills and resilience to find her way home.

This powerful tale of survival is written by Ilse Schweder's granddaughter.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1459832264

ISBN-13

:9781459832268

Publisher

:Orca Book Publishers

Publication date

: 15 Oct, 2024

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 9.00 X 6.00 X 0.25 inches

Weight

:200 g

Editorial Reviews

★"Colorful illustrations in classic comic-book style help readers explore the challenging landscape. An excellent choice for a book report and good addition to a children's nonfiction collection."

-- "School Library Journal (SLJ), starred review"

About the Author

Trina Rathgeber is a member of the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation and grew up in the northern community of Thompson, Manitoba, where she did all the things that northern kids do, from playing hockey and fishing to building forts in the woods. She enjoys writing for children and is the author of French Fries Are Potatoes: A Food Poem and Little Cookbook and The Bunnies Talk Money. Trina lives in Calgary with her family.

Alina Pete (they/them) is a nehiyaw artist and writer from Little Pine First Nation in Saskatchewan. They grew up urban but spent summers wandering in the Qu'Appelle Valley with their cousin from Cowessess First Nation. Alina is best known for their Aurora Award-winning comics, but they also write short stories and poems, and their work has been featured in several Indigenous comic anthologies. Alina lives on unceeded Kwantlen, Katzie, Semiahmoo and Tsawwassen land with their partner.

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