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Titre:
Jak's story
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Sommaire:
Twelve-year-old Jak Loren is a typical boy with the usual problems a family with an older sister and a younger brother presents. Never mind the troubles at school - bullies and girls! When Jak goes to the ravine near his home in Brantford, Ontario, to get away from Steven Burke, a bully who's been tormenting him, he discovers the ravine has a history that's much older than he thought. He meets Grandfather Rock, who shares with him the stories of various First Nations people who have lived near the ravine for thousands of years. Soon Jak's eyes are opened to a new world of beings and respect. He learns about First Nations people and how their teachings inhabit the spirits of all living things that surround us even today. The tales of the First Nations help Jak to understand that the gift of life is something to be cherished. And when a construction crew arrives in his neighbourhood and threatens his beloved ravine, Jak knows he has to act to save it.
Date de publication comme intervalle:
2010
Description matérielle:
91 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN):
9781554887101
Informations de publication:
Toronto : Dundurn Press, c2010.