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- Author: Qamaniq-Mason, Kevin; Qamaniq-Mason, MaryContributor: Lim, HweiDate:Created2020Summary:
Pakak is in a new foster home, with new people, new food, and new smells. Feeling alone and uncertain, Pakak finds comfort in a secret shared with him by his anaanattiaq, his grandmother, and in the knowledge that he is loved no matter how far away his family may be. Written as a gift for Inuit children in care by foster parents Kevin and Mary Qamaniq-Mason, this book is lovingly imbued with cultural familiarities that will resonate with children who, like Pakak, are navigating the unknown.
Genre:Subject(s): Belonging (Social psychology) | Families | Foster children | Inuit childrenOriginal Publisher: Iqaluit, Nunavut, Toronto, Ontario, Inhabit Media Inc.Language(s): EnglishISBN: 9781772272819, 1772272817Collection(s)/Series: First Nation Communities Read 2021
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