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The last thing that twelve-year-old Misko wants to do is to move away from the city to spend time on the rez with her grandmother. She feels strangely compelled to go to the place where her dreams have been tugging at her to come home. Maybe she can finally find out what happened to her mother, who mysteriously disappeared when she was four years old. Misko discovers her unique ability to connect to a spirited horse named Mishtadim who is being violently broken in by the rancher next door and his son, Thomas. Although Misko and Thomas challenge one another, their friendship is forged through the taming of the wild horse. In the process, she realizes the true meaning of belonging and that you can never truly leave home. It is a powerful story of reconciliation and the interwoven threads that connect us to family, to the land, and to our own sense of self.
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Misko, Sandra Laronde
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- Année de publication
- 2022
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- Titre
- Misko
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Sandra Laronde
- Éditeur
- Annick Press Ltd
- Publié
- 2022
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 176
- ISBN10
- 1773210653
- ISBN13
- 9781773210650
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Livres pour enfants, La nature
- Évaluation
- 3,5 sur 5
- Description
- The last thing that twelve-year-old Misko wants to do is to move away from the city to spend time on the rez with her grandmother. She feels strangely compelled to go to the place where her dreams have been tugging at her to come home. Maybe she can finally find out what happened to her mother, who mysteriously disappeared when she was four years old. Misko discovers her unique ability to connect to a spirited horse named Mishtadim who is being violently broken in by the rancher next door and his son, Thomas. Although Misko and Thomas challenge one another, their friendship is forged through the taming of the wild horse. In the process, she realizes the true meaning of belonging and that you can never truly leave home. It is a powerful story of reconciliation and the interwoven threads that connect us to family, to the land, and to our own sense of self.