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Fish-Boy: An Inuit Folk Tale af Mike Blanc
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Fish-Boy: An Inuit Folk Tale (udgave 2018)

af Mike Blanc (Illustrator), Vanita Oelschlager (Fortæller)

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The Arctic region of North America is a land of long days, icy cold, hardy people and peculiar creatures. The Inuit people there have made traditional use of remarkable folk tales to find truth and explain the mysteries of an astonishing world. In Fish-Boy: An Inuit Folk Tale, Vanita Oelschlager retells a tale passed down by a wise old Inuit. It's an origin story involving a little magic and a very odd boy with a large heart for friendship. On a journey with his new father, he must confront misfortune and the malice of cold hearted villagers. But he has a way...and a lesson for all in the virtues of kindness and hospitality. Here then, is high praise for the tale-tellers: for the richness, diversity and creativity they send from the top of the world- and so, also Fish Boy, An Inuit Folk Tale, retold here and lavishly illustrated for a new generation. After all, that is how ancient folk tales and truth live on in the telling.… (mere)
Medlem:jetangen4571
Titel:Fish-Boy: An Inuit Folk Tale
Forfattere:Mike Blanc (Illustrator)
Andre forfattere:Vanita Oelschlager (Fortæller)
Info:Vanita Books (2018), 42 pages
Samlinger:Dit bibliotek
Vurdering:*****
Nøgleord:NetGalley

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Note: I received a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley.
  fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
This is a tale about an Inuit myth of the North in a time long ago. The illustrations are superb and in keeping with the little I know of their art from the totems. It is the story of a magical being and his influence on the Inuit people and the puffins. The illustrations are beautiful and captivating. I plan to get a copy to share soon!
I requested and received a free temporary ebook copy from Vanita Books via NetGalley. Thank you!
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  jetangen4571 | Jan 21, 2021 |
Fun illustrations and a well written story. A book kids and adults can enjoy. ( )
  LilyRoseShadowlyn | Dec 24, 2019 |
I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. My thoughts and opinions are my own. Any quotes I use are from an unpublished copy and may not reflect the finished product.

I really enjoyed this one! It was a little more in-depth than some of the others we've been reading, but my son didn't mind. I had to explain a few things that went over his head (like why this boy wanted a stranger to be his father), and he was happy to go along with it.

The illustrations were beautiful and the story was fascinating. Fish-Boy is a story within a story, and I liked how they used an elaborate tale to explain why so many birds flocked to an island. They turned a simple question into a life lesson.

Originally posted at Do You Dog-ear? on August 4, 2018. ( )
  doyoudogear | Oct 11, 2019 |
Fish-Boy is an Inuit Folktale told as a story-within-a-story. A young boy listens to one of his elders tell the story of how there came to be so many sea-parrots (Atlantic Puffins) near the water that surrounds the islands. It is also the story of fish-boy, his adopted father and the villagers that treated them badly. As folktales usually do, there is a moral to this story about hospitality and treating strangers kindly. The story is well told in the oral storytelling way, but the illustrations are what really sold me on this book. Mike Blanc uses bright colours in a smudged way. The backgrounds showed the Arctic landscape and the expressions on the face of fish-boy shared a lot of emotion. The glossary and teaching points at the back of the book make it a great choice to use when teaching a lesson on fables and folktales as well as multi-cultural aspect and positive character traits (hospitality, elder treatment, kindness, acceptance of differently abled people etc.) This book is geared to older children (ages 8 and up) and would make a great addition to a school, class or public library. The publisher generously provided me with a copy of this book via Netgalley. ( )
  Carlathelibrarian | Feb 5, 2019 |
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The Arctic region of North America is a land of long days, icy cold, hardy people and peculiar creatures. The Inuit people there have made traditional use of remarkable folk tales to find truth and explain the mysteries of an astonishing world. In Fish-Boy: An Inuit Folk Tale, Vanita Oelschlager retells a tale passed down by a wise old Inuit. It's an origin story involving a little magic and a very odd boy with a large heart for friendship. On a journey with his new father, he must confront misfortune and the malice of cold hearted villagers. But he has a way...and a lesson for all in the virtues of kindness and hospitality. Here then, is high praise for the tale-tellers: for the richness, diversity and creativity they send from the top of the world- and so, also Fish Boy, An Inuit Folk Tale, retold here and lavishly illustrated for a new generation. After all, that is how ancient folk tales and truth live on in the telling.

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