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Not my girl / Christy Jordan-Fenton & Margaret Pokiak-Fenton ; art by Gabrielle Grimard. --

Summary:

When Olemaun returns to her Arctic home, she must relearn her people's ways and find her place once more.

Record details

  • ISBN: 1554516250 (lib. bdg.)
  • ISBN: 9781554516254 (lib. bdg.)
  • Physical Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill.
  • Publisher: Toronto : Annick Press, c2014.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Sequel to: When I was eight.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 21.95
Subject: Pokiak-Fenton, Margaret-Olemaun, 1936- > Childhood and youth > Juvenile literature.
Inuit > Canada > Residential schools > Juvenile literature.
Inuit > Cultural assimilation > Canada > Juvenile literature.
Inuit women > Biography > Juvenile literature.
Residential schools > Canada > Juvenile literature.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Cookstown Branch J 371.8299712071 Jor 31681020172227 JNONFIC Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    Looks at the experiences of a young Inuit girl returning from a residential religious school, where she is not recognized by her mother and is seen as an outsider.
  • Firefly Books Ltd

    When I Was Eight was called "utterly compelling" by Kirkusin 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 bookWhen I Was Eight. A poignant story of a determined young girl's struggle to belong, it will both move and inspire readers everywhere.

  • Perseus Publishing
    Margaret can’t wait to see her family, but her homecoming is not what she expected. 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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