Tales from the Tundra : A Collection of Inuit Stories
by Kaslik, Ibi (RTL); Brennen, Anthony (ILT); Flaherty, Louise (FRW)






Learn why the raven is black or how a little boy was transformed into a bird. Find out why a walrus used to have antlers and how an earth spirit pulled the first caribou from the ground. These fascinating stories will capture the imagination of young readers and introduce them to the rich mythology of the Canadian Inuit.





Ibi Kaslik is an internationally published novelist and freelance writer. Her novel The Angel Riots was nominated for Ontario's Trillium award (2009). Her first novel, Skinny, was a New York Times bestseller. Ibi teaches creative writing at the University of Toronto's School of Continuing Studies.Anthony Brennan is a Sheridan College-educated illustrator and web designer who lives near Toronto, Ontario. He has produced several books, including Tales from the Tundra by Ibi Kaslik.






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