You Were Made for This World: Celebrated Indigenous Voices Speak to Young People

Author:   Stephanie Sinclair ,  Sara Sinclair
Publisher:   Tundra Books
ISBN:  

9781774882566


Pages:   120
Publication Date:   29 July 2025
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   To order   Availability explained


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You Were Made for This World: Celebrated Indigenous Voices Speak to Young People


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A joyful, proud and groundbreaking collection of letters and art for young people, You Were Made for This World brings together celebrated Indigenous voices from across Turtle Island. A joyful, proud and groundbreaking collection of letters and art for young people, You Were Made for This World brings together celebrated Indigenous voices from across Turtle Island. Every young person deserves the chance to feel like they belong, that they are recognized, that they matter. In the spirit of A Velocity of Being- Letters to a Young Reader, You Were Made for This World brings together forty Indigenous writers, artists, activists, athletes, scholars and thinkers with a joint purpose- to celebrate the potential of young people, to share a sense of joy and pride in language, traditional and personal stories and teachings, and shared experiences, and to honor young people for who they are and what they dream of. Including contributions from activist Autumn Peltier, singer/songwriter Tanya Tagaq, hockey player Ethan Bear, Governor General's Award-winning author David A. Robertson, artists Chief Lady Bird and Christi Belcourt, illustrator Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley, and dozens of others, this beautifully collaborative collection urges readers to think about who they are, where they come from and where they're going, with a warm familiarity that will inspire you to see yourself and your community with proud eyes. Also includes a ribbon bookmark.

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Author:   Stephanie Sinclair ,  Sara Sinclair
Publisher:   Tundra Books
Imprint:   Tundra Books
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9781774882566


ISBN 10:   1774882566
Pages:   120
Publication Date:   29 July 2025
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   To order   Availability explained

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""Artists Chief Lady Bird and Christi Belcourt, illustrator Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley, and many more are featured. Each one has a different element and a different medium, but they all are brimming with meaning. . . . An inclusive must-buy for all upper elementary collections and for any institution serving an Indigenous community."" —STARRED REVIEW, School Library Journal


""Artists Chief Lady Bird and Christi Belcourt, illustrator Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley, and many more are featured. Each one has a different element and a different medium, but they all are brimming with meaning. . . . An inclusive must-buy for all upper elementary collections and for any institution serving an Indigenous community."" —STARRED REVIEW, School Library Journal ""Young readers will gravitate toward this collection for its wide range of voices and perspectives on Indigenous identity, fortitude, and creativity. Like the sacred items in a medicine bundle, the entries in this work reverberate powerfully, individually and as a whole."" —STARRED REVIEW, Kirkus Reviews ""In this deeply poignant collection, over thirty Indigenous artists, activists, and writers from across Turtle Island directly address a younger generation, offering guidance, commiseration, support, and celebration. . . . Each contribution is accompanied by a stunning piece of art, and while they vary in style and medium, their impact is inarguably powerful and unique to the text."" —Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books


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STEPHANIE SINCLAIR is Publisher of McClelland & Stewart, an imprint of Penguin Random House Canada. She is a Cree, Ojibwe, and German/Jewish settler. She is a fierce advocate and activist, serving as a mentor and curator, and organizing publishing events to challenge colonial practices in publishing and to advance the work of reconciliation. She lives in Hamilton, Ontario, with her two children. SARA SINCLAIR is an oral historian of Cree-Ojibwa, German/Jewish, and British descent. Sara teaches in the Oral History Masters Program at Columbia University. She is the editor of How We Go Home- Voices from Indigenous North America and gave a TEDx talk on ""Why We Need to Amplify Indigenous Voices"" in 2021. She lives in New York, New York.

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