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Fish-Boy : an Inuit folk tale / as told by Vanita Oelschlager ; with art by Mike Blanc.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Akron, Ohio] : VanitaBooks, LLC, [2017]Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations, color maps ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781938164200
  • 1938164202
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "Oelschlager retells an Inuit origin story about a very odd boy with a large heart for friendship. On a journey with his new father, he must confront misfortune and the malice of cold hearted villagers. But he has a way ... and a lesson for all in the virtues of kindness and hospitality."--Publisher's description.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's Picturebook Folk Tales & Fairy Tales Oelschla Vanita Available 33111009588191
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The Arctic region of North America is a land of long days, icy cold, hardy people and peculiar creatures. The Inuit people there have made traditional use of remarkable folk tales to find truth and explain the mysteries of an astonishing world.

In Fish-Boy: An Inuit Folk Tale , Vanita Oelschlager retells a tale passed down by a wise old Inuit. It's an origin story involving a little magic and a very odd boy with a large heart for friendship. On a journey with his new father, he must confront misfortune and the malice of cold hearted villagers. But he has a way...and a lesson for all in the virtues of kindness and hospitality.

Here then, is high praise for the tale-tellers: for the richness, diversity and creativity they send from the top of the world- and so, also Fish Boy, An Inuit Folk Tale, retold here and lavishly illustrated for a new generation. After all, that is how ancient folk tales and truth live on in the telling.

Maps on endpapers.

"Oelschlager retells an Inuit origin story about a very odd boy with a large heart for friendship. On a journey with his new father, he must confront misfortune and the malice of cold hearted villagers. But he has a way ... and a lesson for all in the virtues of kindness and hospitality."--Publisher's description.

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