Fatty Legs: 10th anniversary edition
1 h 48 min
The beloved story of an Inuvialuit girl standing up to the bullies of residential school, now available as an audiobook for a new generation of readers.
Margaret Olemaun Pokiak-Fentonâs powerful story of residential school in the far North has been reissued to commemorate the memoirâs 10th anniversary with updates to the text, reflections on the bookâs impact, and a bonus chapter from the acclaimed follow-up, A Stranger at Home. New content includes a foreword from Dr. Debbie Reese, noted Indigenous scholar and founder of American Indians in Childrenâs Literature, while Christy Jordan-Fenton, mother of Margaretâs grandchildren and a key player in helping Margaret share her stories, discusses the impact of the book in a new preface.
With important updates since it first hit the shelves a decade ago, this audiobook edition of Fatty Legs will continue to resonate with readers young and old.
New and updated content includes
a note on the right to silence. This piece asks readers to be mindful that not all survivors of residential school will wish to talk about their experiences, and that their silence should be respected.
audiobook features original song âSay Your Nameâ by acclaimed artist Keith Secola, a song inspired by Olemaun's story. See the video at https://youtu.be/eReBSbN-4lE
a table of contents to ensure all the added materials are easy to find.
a foreword by noted Indigenous scholar Debbie Reese (NambĂ© Pueblo), founder of American Indians in Childrenâs Literature. The foreword discusses the biased portrayal of Indigenous people in childrenâs literature throughout history and the exclusion of Indigenous people from the ability to tell their own stories.
a preface by Christy Jordan-Fenton sharing the way she first heard Margaret-Olemaunâs story of going away to residential school. It also covers the impact of the book and how much has changed in the past ten years.
a note on language. This piece reviews the universal changes in language that have been made to the book since the original edition and also establishes the language choices made in the new material.
a note on the writing process. This piece by Christy explores how she works with Margaret-Olemaun to get Olemaunâs stories down on paper.
a revised and updated afterword by Christy Jordan-Fenton.
Margaret Olemaun Pokiak-Fentonâs powerful story of residential school in the far North has been reissued to commemorate the memoirâs 10th anniversary with updates to the text, reflections on the bookâs impact, and a bonus chapter from the acclaimed follow-up, A Stranger at Home. New content includes a foreword from Dr. Debbie Reese, noted Indigenous scholar and founder of American Indians in Childrenâs Literature, while Christy Jordan-Fenton, mother of Margaretâs grandchildren and a key player in helping Margaret share her stories, discusses the impact of the book in a new preface.
With important updates since it first hit the shelves a decade ago, this audiobook edition of Fatty Legs will continue to resonate with readers young and old.
New and updated content includes
a note on the right to silence. This piece asks readers to be mindful that not all survivors of residential school will wish to talk about their experiences, and that their silence should be respected.
audiobook features original song âSay Your Nameâ by acclaimed artist Keith Secola, a song inspired by Olemaun's story. See the video at https://youtu.be/eReBSbN-4lE
a table of contents to ensure all the added materials are easy to find.
a foreword by noted Indigenous scholar Debbie Reese (NambĂ© Pueblo), founder of American Indians in Childrenâs Literature. The foreword discusses the biased portrayal of Indigenous people in childrenâs literature throughout history and the exclusion of Indigenous people from the ability to tell their own stories.
a preface by Christy Jordan-Fenton sharing the way she first heard Margaret-Olemaunâs story of going away to residential school. It also covers the impact of the book and how much has changed in the past ten years.
a note on language. This piece reviews the universal changes in language that have been made to the book since the original edition and also establishes the language choices made in the new material.
a note on the writing process. This piece by Christy explores how she works with Margaret-Olemaun to get Olemaunâs stories down on paper.
a revised and updated afterword by Christy Jordan-Fenton.
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