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Shin-chi's Canoe

Nicola Campbell's children's book about a young Indigenous boy's year in a residential school won the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award in 2009.

Nicola I. Campbell, illustrated by Kim LaFave

Shin-chi is six years old and is about to go a new school the residential school his sister already attends. As they travel to the school together, Shin-chi's sister tells him about all the things they must remember about their home. Shin-chi keeps those memories close as he spends the year at school, lonely and working hard.

Shin-chi's Canoe won the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award in 2009.

Nicola I. Campbell is an author of Nekepmx, Syilx and Mtis descent, from British Columbia. Her stories weave cultural and land-based teachings that focus on respect, endurance, healingand reciprocity.

Kim LaFave is a painter and illustrator living in Roberts Creek, B.C.

Campbell and LaFave co-createdShi-shi-etkoand its sequelShin-chi's Canoe.

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