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OverviewWinner of Middle Grade Book of the Year at the 2025 Northern Book Awards A Calgary Public Library Best Book of the Year An Indigo Top Ten Kids' Book of 2025 From the author of the Governor General's Award shortlisted, Silver Birch Award finalist Mortified, a funny, heartfelt middle-grade novel about a young gamer who is sent to ""touch grass"" at a Dene First Nation culture camp Tristen would do anything to avoid going outside. The bugs sting, the snakes are poisonous, the heat will kill you if the cold doesn't, and bodies of water? Forget it. Tristen likes it best indoors, deep in his online world where it's safe, with his online friends. Something he has a hard time with IRL. But Tristen is in trouble at school again, and the principal is threatening to kick him out of this third school in two years. His mom believes the answer is to get Tristen off the games and in touch with nature and his Dene roots. This means Tristen has to spend a week to a culture camp in the wilderness. It's his worst nightmare! And at first it is a nightmare--no internet, no phone reception, no Bepsi!--and Tristen has no idea how to do any of the skills the other kids seem to do easily. But soon, with some surprising new friends and a few patient teachers, and a little help from technology, Tristen begins to think he might be able to hack this nature stuff after all. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kristy Jackson , Rhael McGregorPublisher: HarperCollins Imprint: HarperCollins Dimensions: Width: 14.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.358kg ISBN: 9781443472234ISBN 10: 1443472239 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 09 September 2025 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""I think it's so important for kids to see themselves in books, and our area isn't often included. I think kids from the north who read this will feel included. I think they will laugh when they read it. I sure did."" -- Ronelda Robillard, Hatchet Lake Denesu?line´ First Nation, Treaty 10 ""I am Dene, and I come from an Athabasca Dene community. I endorse Touching Grass. This book, with its themes of resilience, survival, and the importance of community, resonates deeply with the Saskatchewan community. . . . We would love kids everywhere to read it!"" -- Rosalie Tsannie-Burseth, Hatchet Lake Denesu?line´ First Nation, Treaty 10 ""Reminiscent of Ruby Slipperjack's Little Voice and Lee Maracle's Will's Garden, Touching Grass is a story readers are going to love. If you're a fan of the Joey Pigza series, you'll feel right at home with Tristen with his innocent heart and sizzling energy. I loved every part of his journey. Wow. What a fun read."" -- Richard Van Camp, author of The Lesser Blessed and Beast ""I think it's so important for kids to see themselves in books, and our area isn't often included. I think kids from the north who read this will feel included. I think they will laugh when they read it. I sure did."" -- Ronelda Robillard, Hatchet Lake Denesu?line´ First Nation, Treaty 10 I am Dene, and I come from an Athabasca Dene community. I endorse Touching Grass. This book, with its themes of resilience, survival, and the importance of community, resonates deeply with the Saskatchewan community. . . . We would love kids everywhere to read it!"" -- Rosalie Tsannie-Burseth, Hatchet Lake Denesu?line´ First Nation, Treaty 10 Author InformationKRISTY JACKSON is the author of the Governor General's Award-shortlisted middle-grade novel Mortified. Her work draws inspiration from her Cree and German background and her long list of embarrassing moments. She is the mother of two boys and a communications professional who has spent many years working for Dene communities. Kristy runs a program that delivers books to children in seven remote Indigenous communities in Canada and volunteers for a non-profit dedicated to improving literacy in her community. RHAEL MCGREGOR is a Métis and two-spirit/queer comic artist based in Winnipeg. Since 2018, Rhael has been passionately telling stories in which they hope all readers can see themselves. Their work includes illustrations and stories published by Iron Circus Comics, Quindrie Press, and HighWater Press, along with several self-published works. Rhael McGregor loves winter, sweet treats, and doing beadwork for family and friends. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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