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Idaa Trail
This is a fictional story of a modern-day canoe trip along the Idaa trail, a traditional route that the Dogrib people traveled from Great Slave Lake to Great Bear Lake.
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ages 10
to 14
/ grades 5
to 8
Jane, the Fox and Me
A graphic novel about bullying, body image and the transformative power of fiction.
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ages 3
to 7
/ grades P
to 2
Kisimi Taimaippaktut Angirrarijarani / Only in My Hometown
A celebration of a tight-knit community in the Arctic.
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Last Leaf First Snowflake to Fall
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Leçons de la Mère-Terre
A gentle, beautifully illustrated story demonstrating the First Nations' tradition of taking care of Mother Earth.
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ages 2
to 5
/ grades P
to K
Lessons from Mother Earth
A gentle, beautifully illustrated story demonstrating the First Nations' tradition of taking care of Mother Earth.
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Looks Like Daylight
Author Deborah Ellis travels across the continent, interviewing more than forty Native American kids and letting them tell their own stories.
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Loon is a gorgeously illustrated, lyrical non-fiction picture book about the life cycle and habitat of loons.
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ages 4
to 7
/ grades K
to 3
Mr. Frank
An elderly tailor sews the most wonderful outfit of his career — for a very special customer.
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ages 10
to 14
/ grades 5
to 9
Mud City
A re-issue of Mud City, the third book in the bestselling Breadwinner series by Deborah Ellis. Includes a new cover and map, and an updated author's note.
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Mustafa
Young Mustafa feels invisible in his adopted home until a girl extends a welcoming hand. From world-renowned author-illustrator Marie-Louise Gay.