• Whale People
Author(s): Roderick Langmere Haig-Brown
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 206
Publisher: Harbour Publishing
Language: English
Date Published: 2003-03-28
Dimensions: 135.1 x 203.7 x 14.2mm
Publication City/Country: Canada
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In The Whale People, young Atlin must one day succeed his father Nit-gass, a great whaling chief of the Hotsath people. The boy trains for his role with the mixture of yearning and apprehension experienced by every youth racing toward adulthood - except that in Atlin's case, his whole community is depending on his success.With lean, sure-footed prose, Haig-Brown captures the tangled emotions of adolescence, and in the process conveys a vivid portrait of pre-Columbian life on the West Coast. Never preachy or condescending, The Whale People is richly furnished with the material and spiritual mainstays of its characters: canoes, harpoons, animals and "tumanos," the personal magic a great whaler and leader must possess."Timeless" is a term too freely bandied about, but seldom has a story so deftly married the moment with the millennia. Written 40 years ago - it was named Book of the Year for Children by the Canadian Library Association in 1964 - it could be set 400 years ago, yet there is not one quaint or dated sentence in it.
Book Info
Author Roderick Langmere Haig-Brown
Date Published 2003-03-28
Dimensions 135.1 x 203.7 x 14.2mm
First Author Roderick Langmere Haig-Brown
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781550172775
Language English
No. of Pages 206
Publication City/Country Canada
Publisher Harbour Publishing

Whale People

  • Roderick Langmere Haig-Brown
  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Harbour Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781550172775
  • Availability:In Stock
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