Abalone woman. [online electronic book]

Abalone woman. [online electronic book]

By
Spathelfer, Teoni, 1963-

Publication Date
2022

Subject Term
Dreams -- Juvenile fiction.
 
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- History -- Juvenile fiction.
 
Indigenous peoples -- Juvenile fiction.
 
Identity -- Juvenile fiction.
 
Courage -- Juvenile fiction.
 
Resilience (Personality trait) -- Juvenile fiction.
 
Electronic books.

Additional Contributors
Davies, Natassia,

Summary
A vivid dream teaches Little Wolf about courage and acceptance of those who are different, and inspires her to show her daughters and their classmates how to be proud of their diverse cultural backgrounds. Throughout her life, Little Wolf has been troubled by the injustice she sees all around her. When she was young, she was bullied for her Indigenous heritage. Her mother, White Raven, spent ten years in a residential school, separated from her family and isolated from her culture. Little Wolf's own children are growing up in a different, more open society, but hatred and racism still exist. Little Wolf worries about the world her daughters will inherit. One night, a vivid dream helps her realize her own strength as a leader and peacemaker in her community. Told with powerful imagery and symbolism, Abalone Woman is the third book in the Little Wolf series, which presents themes of racism, trauma, and family unity through relatable, age-appropriate narratives.

Language
English

ISBN
9781772034127


LibraryCollectionCollectionStatus
Provincial Public LibrariesElectronic BookElectronic BookElectronic record