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Blessing's Bead

por Debby Dahl Edwardson

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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. Historical Fiction. HTML:ALASKA, 1917
Nutaaq adores her older sister, Aaluk, and the happy world of their close-knit Iñupiaq village. When Aaluk goes across the sea to marry a Siberian Inuit man, she gives Nutaaq a gift from her husband's people: two precious cobalt blue beads.
Through the months that follow, as a great shadow falls over the village, the beads remind Nutaaq of the people she loves, and hold out hope that she might connect with her sister again.
ALASKA, 1989
Blessing's life in the city is unpredictable, with a mother who's sometimes wonderful and sometimes gone. When Mom finally can't take care of her anymore, Blessing is sent to live in a remote Arctic village with a grandmother she barely remembers. In her new home, unfriendly girls whisper in a language she doesn't understand, and Blessing feels like an outsider among her own people.
Until she looks in her grandmother's sewing tinâ??and finds a cobalt blue bead.
How might Blessing discover her place in her family and community? And will Nutaaq's hope ever be fulfilled? Tracing four generations of bonds and breakage within one Iñupiaq family, Blessing's Bead is a lovely and surprising novel about trauma, survival, and the healing power of culture and s
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In this book describing the struggles of the Iñupiaq people, two sisters are separated by the frozen Arctic Ocean when Aaluk marries a Siberian and travels to the Asian continent. Nutaaq remains in North America, where her family su ers from disease and devastation. Seventy years later, Nutaaq’s great granddaughter, the focus of the second story, is sent with her brother to live with her grandmother in the Iñupiaq community, but she feels like an outsider among her own people
  NCSS | Jul 23, 2021 |
Blessing and her brother Isaac leave Anchorage to live with their grandmother on an Alaskan island after a domestic violence incident between her mother and boyfriend Stephan. Blessing feels out of place in this distant, spartan village where everyone seems to be a relative even though she's never met them. It is the place however, where Blessing discovers her culture and feels a part of her tribe in a way she never did before. The author married into the Iñupiaq culture and there seems to be a sincere authenticity in presenting Blessing's story. ( )
  Salsabrarian | Feb 2, 2016 |
In 1917, one sister leaves Alaska for Siberia because of her marriage, just before the terrible influenza epidemic hits, and then Siberia is closed off after the Russian Revolution. Until the 1990s... In a connected story, the great-granddaughter of the narrator, Blessing, comes to Alaska to live with her grandmother while her mother is in treatment for alcoholism.
  EthicalCultureLib | Nov 7, 2010 |
This is the story of Nutaaq a young Inupiaq girl who watches as her sister leaves the trading camp as a married woman. Sickness comes and wipes out most of Nutaaq's mother's village, including her parents. An English speaking man comes and gathers the survivors and pairs them for marriage. The second part of the book deals with Nutaaq's great-grand-daughter. Seventy-two years have gone by and Blessing, whose Inupiaq's name is Nutaaq, and her brother Tupaaq, named after his great-grandfather find themselves on a planed leaving Anchorage, Alaska. They have been removed from their home and their alcoholic mother and sent to live with their great-grandmother. Here they learn about family and their Inupiaq culture. ( )
  skstiles612 | Oct 31, 2010 |
Nutaaq (Blessing) and her brother Isaac move to Alaska to live with their grandmother after child services takes them away from their mother. This book draws deeply on family history...stories are passed from tent to ent in the days of her great great grandmother and the same stories trickle down through blessing as she finds her true home and family in Alaska. ( )
  heathersblue | Apr 27, 2010 |
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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. Historical Fiction. HTML:ALASKA, 1917
Nutaaq adores her older sister, Aaluk, and the happy world of their close-knit Iñupiaq village. When Aaluk goes across the sea to marry a Siberian Inuit man, she gives Nutaaq a gift from her husband's people: two precious cobalt blue beads.
Through the months that follow, as a great shadow falls over the village, the beads remind Nutaaq of the people she loves, and hold out hope that she might connect with her sister again.
ALASKA, 1989
Blessing's life in the city is unpredictable, with a mother who's sometimes wonderful and sometimes gone. When Mom finally can't take care of her anymore, Blessing is sent to live in a remote Arctic village with a grandmother she barely remembers. In her new home, unfriendly girls whisper in a language she doesn't understand, and Blessing feels like an outsider among her own people.
Until she looks in her grandmother's sewing tinâ??and finds a cobalt blue bead.
How might Blessing discover her place in her family and community? And will Nutaaq's hope ever be fulfilled? Tracing four generations of bonds and breakage within one Iñupiaq family, Blessing's Bead is a lovely and surprising novel about trauma, survival, and the healing power of culture and s

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