Children's Nonfiction Native Canadian
My Pet Hawk
Inuktitut Edition
- Publisher
- Arvaaq Press
- Initial publish date
- Jun 2023
- Category
- Native Canadian, General, Birds, Polar Regions
- Recommended Age
- 7 to 9
- Recommended Grade
- 3
- Recommended Reading age
- 7 to 9
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781774506073
- Publish Date
- Jun 2023
- List Price
- $18.95
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Description
“I had always wanted a pet that flew...”
A boy is amazed when he sees a hawk swoop down and catch a lemming. From that moment on, he can't stop thinking about it. One day, the boy goes on an adventure and finds his very own baby hawk to keep as a pet. But he doesn’t know what hawk chicks eat or why his new pet won’t stop biting him. Can the boy learn to care for the hawk and teach it the skills it needs to survive on its own? Acclaimed singer and songwriter Etua Snowball recounts how he found his pet hawk and shares the lessons boy and bird taught each other during one unforgettable summer.
About the authors
Etua Snowball is an Inuk author who writes of his traditional and unexpected experiences within a modernizing world. He is also an award-winning musician with lyrics established by his poetry. Actor, sculptor, and artist are just a few accomplishments within his knowledge in many fields. Living in Kuujjuaq, Nunavik, Etua lived on the land with his family during his upbringing between first ice break and the first snowfall. He met tourists from all over the world on a weekly basis while they experienced fishing and hunting on Inuit lands. Befriending and raising wild animals kept his life eventful and closer to nature as he grew into adulthood. In an effort to keep his culture alive in modern times, Etua is also the Director of Education Services for Nunavik with a McGill University honours degree, Prime Minister’s Award for teaching excellence, and a Citizenship Award under his belt.
Erin Hunting is an Australian illustrator who draws pictures for books, television, games, and comics. She has illustrated books for Penguin Random House and drawn comics for Archie and Garfield. When she’s not drawing, she enjoys collecting vinyl toys, hanging out with her cat Louie, and watching movies in her hometown of Melbourne, Australia.
Editorial Reviews
This book allows the reader a peek through the window into the Canadian Arctic landscapes and way of life. The story strongly engages the reader, for it tells a story most children can connect to...Highly Recommended