
"“Panik, do you know how much I love you? When I look at the horizon, past the vast tundra, I see no end. That is how much I love you.” In this lovingly told book, a mother recounts for her daughter all the things she loves about her, connecting each attribute to an element of the Arctic landscape or Inuit traditional life. As her daughter’s eyes glisten like the fire of an oil lamp, and her courage shines bright like buds of purple saxifrage fighting through a thick blanket of snow, the mother weaves a beautiful narrative of connection and love that will warm the hearts of all readers." -- publisher
Themes & Content
- Genres
- Fiction
- Central Theme Categories
- Centering Culture & Identity
- Content
- Mind/Body
- Settings
- Americas
- Ethnicity
- Canadian
- Tribal Affiliation / Homelands
- Inuit (Canada)
- Gender Representation
- Girls/Women
- Race / Culture
- First/Native Nations/American Indian/Indigenous
- Character Prominence
- Dominant Main
- Secondary
- Illustrator Lived Experience
- Illustrator not same race/culture but provides reference for connection with characters race/culture
- Unique Contributions
- First/Native Nations/American Indian/Indigenous