Dad, I miss you

Title
Dad, I miss you

Personal Author EPSB
Nadia, Sammurtok

Summary
"Told in the voice of a boy and his father by turns, this book takes a thoughtful and heartfelt look at the emotional toll of a child being taken from their family and community to attend residential school. While the child's internal monologue expresses his fear, confusion, and loss, the father's monologue conveys his own sadness, fears, and hopes for the future of his child. The narrative gives voice to the things left unsaid between a parent and child experiencing this heart-rending separation. Upon his return to his community, when father and son are reunited, they must start the long process of reconnection. Based on the author's family history of residential school separation, this book provides a unique perspective on the difficult cycle of loss, reconnection, and regaining hope for the future."--

Year Published
2024

Physical Description
39 pages : chiefly colour illustrations ; 24 cm

Subject
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Residential schools -- Fiction.
 
Father and child -- Fiction.
 
Identity (Psychology) -- Fiction.
 
Loss (Psychology) -- Fiction.
 
Separation (Psychology) -- Fiction.

Genre
Picture books.

Added Author
Park, Simji,

Summary
"Told in the voice of a boy and his father by turns, this book takes a thoughtful and heartfelt look at the emotional toll of a child being taken from their family and community to attend residential school. While the child's internal monologue expresses his fear, confusion, and loss, the father's monologue conveys his own sadness, fears, and hopes for the future of his child. The narrative gives voice to the things left unsaid between a parent and child experiencing this heart-rending separation. Upon his return to his community, when father and son are reunited, they must start the long process of reconnection. Based on the author's family history of residential school separation, this book provides a unique perspective on the difficult cycle of loss, reconnection, and regaining hope for the future."-- Provided by publisher.

ISBN
9781772274820

Publisher
Iqaluit, Nunavut ; Toronto, ON : Inhabit Media Inc., [2024]


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
BissetE SAMBook30276000415794Picture Books