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Young Adult Fiction Coming Of Age

Yellow Dog

by (author) Miriam Körner

Publisher
Red Deer Press
Initial publish date
Oct 2016
Category
Coming of Age, Diversity & Multicultural, Multigenerational, Pets
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780889955837
    Publish Date
    Oct 2016
    List Price
    $9.99
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780889955462
    Publish Date
    Oct 2016
    List Price
    $14.95

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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels

  • Age: 12 to 15
  • Grade: 7 to 10

Description

Jeremy lives in a small community where winters are long and stray dogs roam the streets. When peer pressure leads Jeremy into a bad prank, he is immediately struck with guilt — and that's when his life changes forever. Trying to make amends, Jeremy befriends Yellow Dog — and in the process meets a curious old man who introduces him to the adventures of dog sledding. Soon Jeremy is forming his own old-time dog team that includes Yellow Dog and in the process, discovers more about himself — and the old man — than he ever thought possible.

About the author

Miriam Körner is a writer and illustrator for children and young adults, whose titles have won numerous awards. Her novels and picture book collaborations express her love and concern for the natural world and explore our place within this world. She lives with her ten sled dogs in a small cabin in the boreal forest in Northern Saskatchewan and teaches at the Northern Saskatchewan Indigenous Teacher Education Program. She is a founding member of For Peat’s Sake – Protecting Northern Saskatchewan Muskegs.

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Editorial Reviews

"Körner hits the mark exploring the passions of a young boy and his relationships. The intergenerational relationship between Jack and Jeremy explores Cree culture and language with familiarity rather than cold observation. Jeremy's interest in his culture and history could spark conversations with readers, elders and others about history and traditions. Körner also gently transforms Justin's understanding of Jeremy and dogs. Simmering with resentment and pride, Justin learns why Jeremy loves dogs and how to participate in his interests, beautifully demonstrating the hard work it takes to remain open-minded despite past trauma.
Heartwarming and optimistic."
Kirkus Reviews

"Korner, a Saskatchewan resident and sled dog owner, vividly portrays life in the Canadian north, including a shocking scene with a stray dog, and seeds the novel with authentic dog team culture and history.
"VERDICT Hand this touching coming-of-age adventure to fans of Gary Paulsen's Hatchet."
School Library Journal

"Author Körner has created a believable series of events that unravel the mystery [...] This very Canadian coming of age novel set on a reserve in northern Saskatchewan could become a classic."
Rating: Excellent.
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"An exhilarating ride through the icy wilderness of Northern Saskatchewan, Miriam Körner's Yellow Dog is a beautiful exploration of a traditional way of life that is quickly becoming extinct."
National Reading Campaign

"With a true natural born storyteller's skill, novelist Miriam Körner is able to deftly craft an impressively engaging and entertaining read that will make "Yellow Dog" an enduringly popular addition to personal reading lists and community library General Fiction collections."
Midwest Book Review

"Each of Yellow Dog characters demonstrate flaws or moments of vulnerability, and there can be found in each a degree of isolation. Jeremy's journey begins, as much as anything, with his discovery of the ability to hurt or do harm. It is Jeremy's assumption of responsibility for the dogs, and for setting his own priorities, that will ultimately cause him, and those close to him, to make new discoveries in their abilities to heal, to forgive, and to fulfil the trust of others.
Recommended."
CM Magazine

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