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Very Last First Time (1985)

by Jan Andrews, Ian Wallace (Illustrator)

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When the tide recedes, a young Eskimo girl living in northern Canada, journeys alone for the first time under the ice, walking on the seabed floor to gather mussels.
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Reads as if mythopoeic, also as if #ownvoices. I trust the history, the details revealed in the art of clothing, tools, housing, etc, and also of the biology of the tidal sea cave and the art of the ancestors. Too bad there's no note, but I still believe this is worthy of status as a classic, and of reprints to keep it in libraries.

Especially good for educators, of course, and not just of 'exotic cultures.' Really good example of strong (but not spunky or kick-ass) women, authentically holding to traditions to nourish their bodies and spirits. ( )
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Oct 18, 2024 |
An Intuit girl gains courage by participating in her village's custom of walking on the bottom of the frozen ocean to collect mussels.

Jan Andrews was born in England and moved to Canada as a young woman where she wrote several children's book. She won numerous awards for her writing, including the Canada Council Children's Literature Prize. She travelled the world to collect folklore tales and produced two volumes of these tales.

Ian Wallace "attended the Ontario College of Art and has written and illustrated several hugely successful books that have won him many awards. He was Canada’s nominee for the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award."
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  uufnn | Aug 11, 2018 |
such beautiful and imaginative illustrations. The ice and snow is beautiful drawn and shown in all their colours ( )
  trisweather | Jan 10, 2013 |
Eva is going to walk on the bottom of the sea by herself for the very first time.
The gorgeous illustrations catch the eye first with this book. They radiate the cold and light on Northern Canada exquisitely. The text also draws the reader in because most of us don't understand what "walking on the bottom of the sea means, much less want to do it by ourselves. When Eva climbs down the hole into an under-ice world the text and pictures work together to really bring the reader somewhere new.
This is a lovely book, and I would recommend it for any elementary or public library, particularly if the library has no other books featuring Inuits. ( )
  emithomp | Nov 2, 2009 |
One of the first books I read on my own. I remember it as being very thrilling, but apart from that it is about collecting something from underneath the ice during low tide, I do not remember much.
  www.snigel.nu | Aug 19, 2007 |
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