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| Title
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A stranger at home : a true story (36183) |
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| Physical
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Illustrated
| Produced
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2011
| Distributor
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Annick Press
(1762)
| Audience
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Intermediate, Junior High (IJ)
| Collection
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Professional Library
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| Synopsis
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This is a memoir in which the author recalls her experiences as a
ten-year-old girl returning home to her family in the Arctic after
two years at a residential school. She discusses her struggles to
relearn the language, stories, and ways of her Inuvialuit people.
| Author
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Jordan-Fenton, Christy.
| Added autho
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Pokiak-Fenton, Margaret.; Amini-Holmes, Liz
| Dimensions
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23 cm.
ISBN#
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9781554513628 (trade)
| Pub. Loc.
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Toronto
| Notes
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Sequel to: Fatty legs.
| Parts
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124 p.
| Stmt Resp
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Christy Jordan-Fenton & Margaret Pokiak-Fenton ; artwork by
Liz Amini-Holmes.
| Subjects
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Truth and Reconciliation(CK);
InuitBiography;
InuitResidential schools;
WomenBiography;
Amini-Holmes, Liz,ill(A);
Pokiak-Fenton, Margaret(A);
Pokiak-Fenton, Margaret(A)
| Call#
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371.829 JOR
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