Drifting Snow An Arctic Search

Drifting Snow An Arctic Search by James Houston, published by Penguin Books in 1994, is a 150-page work written in English. This book follows the journey of Elizabeth Queen, who was separated from her Inuk family as a toddler and taken south for treatment for tuberculosis. Now at the age of 13, she embarks on a quest to reconnect with her roots and is invited to stay with an Inuit family, where she experiences both challenges and the richness of an ancient culture.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of identity and cultural heritage through Elizabeth’s experiences. As she faces hardships and terror alongside her new family, she also discovers the joys inherent in Inuit traditions. This edition offers a glimpse into the world of juvenile fiction, particularly within the action and adventure genre, making it a significant addition to the exploration of cultural narratives.
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“Elizabeth Queen was separated from her Inuk family when she was a toddler and taken south for treatment for tuberculosis. Now 13 and searching for her roots, she is invited to stay with an Inuit family . . . With them she endures hardships and terror. . . . She also learns the joys of an ancient culture”.– Booklist.
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