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When I Was Eight (Paperback, New): Christy Jordan-Fenton, Margaret Pokiak-Fenton When I Was Eight (Paperback, New)
Christy Jordan-Fenton, Margaret Pokiak-Fenton; Illustrated by Gabrielle Grimard
R227 R202 Discovery Miles 2 020 Save R25 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Nothing will stop a strong-minded young Inuit girl from learning how to read."

Olemaun is eight and knows a lot of things. But she does not know how to read. She must travel to the outsiders' school to learn, ignoring her father's warning of what will happen there.

The nuns at the school take her Inuit name and call her Margaret. They cut off her long hair and force her to do chores. She has only one thing left -- a book about a girl named Alice, who falls down a rabbit hole.

Margaret's tenacious character draws the attention of a black-cloaked nun who tries to break her spirit at every turn. But she is more determined than ever to read.

By the end, Margaret knows that, like Alice, she has traveled to a faraway land and stood against a tyrant, proving herself to be brave and clever.

Based on the true story of Margaret Pokiak-Fenton, and complemented by stunning illustrations, "When I Was Eight" makes the bestselling "Fatty Legs" accessible to young children. Now they, too, can meet this remarkable girl who reminds us what power we hold when we can read.

Fatty Legs (10th Anniversary Edition) (Hardcover, New edition): Margaret Pokiak-Fenton, Christy Jordan-Fenton Fatty Legs (10th Anniversary Edition) (Hardcover, New edition)
Margaret Pokiak-Fenton, Christy Jordan-Fenton; Illustrated by Liz Amini-Holmes; Foreword by Debbie Reese
R407 Discovery Miles 4 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The beloved story of an Inuvialuit girl standing up to the bullies of residential school, updated for a new generation of readers. Margaret Olemaun Pokiak-Fenton's powerful story of residential school in the far North has been reissued to commemorate the memoir's 10th anniversary with updates to the text, reflections on the book's impact, and a bonus chapter from the acclaimed follow-up, A Stranger at Home. New content includes a foreword from Dr. Debbie Reese, noted Indigenous scholar and founder of American Indians in Children's Literature, while Christy Jordan-Fenton, mother of Margaret's grandchildren and a key player in helping Margaret share her stories, discusses the impact of the book in a new preface. With important updates since it first hit the shelves a decade ago, this new edition of Fatty Legs will continue to resonate with readers young and old.

A Stranger At Home - A True Story (Paperback): Christy Jordan-Fenton, Margaret Pokiak-Fenton A Stranger At Home - A True Story (Paperback)
Christy Jordan-Fenton, Margaret Pokiak-Fenton; Illustrated by Liz Amini-Holmes
R342 R293 Discovery Miles 2 930 Save R49 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The powerful memoir of an Inuvialuit girl searching for her true self when she returns from residential school."

Traveling to be reunited with her family in the Arctic, 10-year-old Margaret Pokiak can hardly contain her excitement. It's been two years since her parents delivered her to the school run by the dark-cloaked nuns and brothers.

Coming ashore, Margaret spots her family, but her mother barely recognizes her, screaming, "Not my girl." Margaret realizes she is now marked as an outsider.

And Margaret is an outsider: she has forgotten the language and stories of her people, and she can't even stomach the food her mother prepares.

However, Margaret gradually relearns her language and her family's way of living. Along the way, she discovers how important it is to remain true to the ways of her people -- and to herself.

Highlighted by archival photos and striking artwork, this first-person account of a young girl's struggle to find her place will inspire young readers to ask what it means to belong.

Fatty Legs (10th Anniversary Edition) (Paperback, New edition): Margaret-Olemaun Pokiak-Fenton, Christy Jordan-Fenton Fatty Legs (10th Anniversary Edition) (Paperback, New edition)
Margaret-Olemaun Pokiak-Fenton, Christy Jordan-Fenton; Illustrated by Liz Amini-Holmes
R353 R305 Discovery Miles 3 050 Save R48 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The beloved story of an Inuvialuit girl standing up to the bullies of residential school, updated for a new generation of readers. Margaret Olemaun Pokiak-Fenton's powerful story of residential school in the far North has been reissued to commemorate the memoir's 10th anniversary with updates to the text, reflections on the book's impact, and a bonus chapter from the acclaimed follow-up, A Stranger at Home. New content includes a foreword from Dr. Debbie Reese, noted Indigenous scholar and founder of American Indians in Children's Literature, while Christy Jordan-Fenton, mother of Margaret's grandchildren and a key player in helping Margaret share her stories, discusses the impact of the book in a new preface. With important updates since it first hit the shelves a decade ago, this new edition of Fatty Legs will continue to resonate with readers young and old.

Not My Girl (Paperback): Christy Jordan-Fenton, Margaret Pokiak-Fenton Not My Girl (Paperback)
Christy Jordan-Fenton, Margaret Pokiak-Fenton; Illustrated by Gabrielle Grimard
R246 R206 Discovery Miles 2 060 Save R40 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"When I Was Eight" was called "utterly compelling" by "Kirkus"in a starred review.

"Margaret can't wait to see her family, but her homecoming is not what she expected."

Two years ago, Margaret left her Arctic home for the outsiders' school. Now she has returned and can barely contain her excitement as she rushes towards her waiting family -- but her mother stands still as a stone. This strange, skinny child, with her hair cropped short, can't be her daughter. "Not my girl " she says angrily.

Margaret's years at school have changed her. Now ten years old, she has forgotten her language and the skills to hunt and fish. She can't even stomach her mother's food. Her only comfort is in the books she learned to read at school.

Gradually, Margaret relearns the words and ways of her people. With time, she earns her father's trust enough to be given a dogsled of her own. As her family watches with pride, Margaret knows she has found her place once more.

Based on the true story of Margaret Pokiak-Fenton, and complemented by evocative illustrations, "Not My Girl" makes the original, award-winning memoir, "A Stranger at Home," accessible to younger children. It is also a sequel to the picture book "When I Was Eight." A poignant story of a determined young girl's struggle to belong, it will both move and inspire readers everywhere.

Not My Girl (Hardcover): Christy Jordan-Fenton, Margaret Pokiak-Fenton Not My Girl (Hardcover)
Christy Jordan-Fenton, Margaret Pokiak-Fenton; Illustrated by Gabrielle Grimard
R506 Discovery Miles 5 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"When I Was Eight" was called "utterly compelling" by "Kirkus"in a starred review.

"Margaret can't wait to see her family, but her homecoming is not what she expected."

Two years ago, Margaret left her Arctic home for the outsiders' school. Now she has returned and can barely contain her excitement as she rushes towards her waiting family -- but her mother stands still as a stone. This strange, skinny child, with her hair cropped short, can't be her daughter. "Not my girl " she says angrily.

Margaret's years at school have changed her. Now ten years old, she has forgotten her language and the skills to hunt and fish. She can't even stomach her mother's food. Her only comfort is in the books she learned to read at school.

Gradually, Margaret relearns the words and ways of her people. With time, she earns her father's trust enough to be given a dogsled of her own. As her family watches with pride, Margaret knows she has found her place once more.

Based on the true story of Margaret Pokiak-Fenton, and complemented by evocative illustrations, "Not My Girl" makes the original, award-winning memoir, "A Stranger at Home," accessible to younger children. It is also a sequel to the picture book "When I Was Eight." A poignant story of a determined young girl's struggle to belong, it will both move and inspire readers everywhere.

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