The caterpillar woman / by Nadia Sammurtok ; illustrated by Carolyn Gan.
Publication details: Iqaluit, Nunavut : Inhabit Media Inc., c2016.Description: 29 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781772270839 (hc.)
- Inuit -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Inuit mythology -- Juvenile literature
- Young women -- Juvenile literature
- Magic -- Juvenile literature
- Kindness -- Juvenile literature
- Caterpillars -- Juvenile literature
- Tundras -- Arctic regions -- Juvenile literature
- Metamorphosis -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Tales -- Arctic regions -- Juvenile literature
- Legends -- Arctic regions -- Juvenile literature
- Oral tradition -- Arctic regions -- Juvenile literature
- J398.2097195 23 EASY
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Piujuq is a kind young woman who loves to take long walks on the tundra and dance by her favourite lake surrounded by butterflies. But one day, she encounters a stranger on her walk. When this person asks a favour of Piujuq, she happily obliges, and that kindness leaves Piujuq stuck in the body of a caterpillar. Alone, and thinking that no one could ever love her because of how she looks, Piujuq does not return to her camp. Instead, she lives a lonely life on the tundra. Until one day when another stranger appears. Based on a traditional Inuit story, this is a tale of inner beauty, kindness and magic.
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