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Runs with the Stars

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"Elders say they were always here. The horses were small, but strong."
"Like me?"
"Like you."

As they await the birth of a new foal, a man teaches his grandchild about the Ojibwe Horses that used to roam the forests of northwestern Ontario. The horses once ran wild and free, but when Grandfather was a boy, they almost disappeared. Now he is the caretaker of his own small herd, keeping the breed alive for future generations and teaching his grandchild about the loving bond between human and animals.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 4, 2022
      Debut author Whitecrow (Ojibwe and Dakota) and O’Connor (Fast Friends) weave a history of wild-roaming Ojibwe horses around western Lake Superior with the intergenerational story of an Ojibwe seven-year-old awaiting the birth of a foal. To ease the waiting, Mishoomis shares how, during his grandfather’s time, “herds of Ojibwe Horses ran in the woods, like the deer,” helping “our people travel, haul wood, and go trapping.” Eventually, though, snowmobiles replaced the slight, strong horses (“You feed a snow machine only when you use it”), and the herd grew smaller, until the remaining few were bred with a mustang, eventually increasing their numbers. Mishoomis explains, “I didn’t want you to grow up without them,” highlighting the grandchild’s arrival on the same day as his first foal, and the family’s enduring and continuing relationship with a precious Indigenous species. In textural art, Lishchenko (In My Anaana’s Amautik) conjures images of the herds, the protagonists, and the interplay between nature and technology. Back matter details additional efforts to save the herd. Publishing simultaneously in a multilingual (Anishinaabemowin/English) edition. Ages 6–8.

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  • OverDrive Read

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:540
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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