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published: May 2021
ISBN:9781459827196
publisher: Orca Book Publishers

You Hold Me Up / Gimanaadenim

by Monique Gray Smith, illustrated by Danielle Daniel, translated by Angela Mesic & Margaret Noodin

tagged: emotions & feelings, friendship, non-classifiable
Description

Encourage children to show love and support for each other and to consider each other’s well-being in their everyday actions.

Consultant, international speaker and award-winning author Monique Gray Smith wrote You Hold Me Up to prompt a dialogue among young people, their care providers and educators about reconciliation and the importance of the connections children make with others. With vibrant illustrations from celebrated artist Danielle Daniel, this is a foundational book about building relationships, fostering empathy and encouraging respect between peers, starting with our littlest citizens.

This bilingual book includes full text in both English and Anishinaabemowin.

About the Authors
Monique Gray Smith is a mixed–heritage woman of Cree, Lakota and Scottish ancestry. She is an accomplished consultant, writer and international speaker. Her first novel, Tilly: A Story of Hope and Resilience, won the 2014 Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature. Monique and her family are blessed to live on Lkwungen territory in Victoria, British Columbia. For more information, visit www.moniquegraysmith.com.

Danielle Daniel is an author and artist whose first picture book, Parfois je suis un renard, won the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award and was shortlisted for the First Nation Communities Read Award for aboriginal literature. A former elementary school teacher, Danielle is pursuing an MFA in Creative Writing through the University of British Columbia. Danielle lives in Little Current, Ontario.


Angela Mesic learned the Anishinaabe language when she was a student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, wanting to understand more about the land where she is from and the language of the Indigenous people that occupy it. For six years she has been teaching others to speak the Anishinaabe language.


Margaret Noodin teaches Ojibwe to the children of Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa in Minnesota. She also teaches Ojibwe, literature, and creative writing online for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where she is a professor in the English department. To hear her work, visit www.ojibwe.net.

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
3 to 5
Grade:
p to k
Reading age:
3 to 5
Awards
  • Commended, CCBC Best Books for Kids & Teens
  • Commended, Bank Street College of Education Children's Book Committee Best Children's Books of the Year
  • Short-listed, Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC) Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award
  • Commended, Resource Links, The Year's Best Books
  • Commended, Quill & Quire's Best Books of the Year
  • Commended, American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL) Best Books
Editorial Reviews

“Warm illustrations help to expand the brief text.”

— The Horn Book Online

“This colourful picture book highlights the important connections that young children make with their friends and family members.”

— Canadian Teacher Magazine

“An uplifting look at the impact of small moments throughout the day.”

— School Library Journal

"Ideal for early readers by themselves, for lap-sitting, or as a read-aloud."

— Canadian Literature

“A lovely meditation on compassion and respect...A strong sense of community runs through the poetic text and is warmly depicted in Daniel’s stunning watercolour paintings.”

— 49th Shelf

"A seemingly simple picture book that conveys a valuable message for all ages…The distinctive and soft illustrations by Daniel enhance the positive message by Smith about the power of companionship, compassion, respect and togetherness…This quiet book has a deep beauty and a universal message. "

— Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award Jury

"A strong and powerful message that even the youngest reader can understand...Very timely message indeed."

— Youth Services Book Reviews

"You Hold Me Up is a gentle but effective way to introduce the topic of Reconciliation to students of all ages."

— ETFO Voice

"You Hold Me Up is a welcome addition to the ongoing conversations around healing and rebuilding relationships…Gentle, relevant and never heavy-handed, this book serves both as a quiet lullaby and a starting point for discussions on empathy, community and wellness."

— Canadian Children's Book News

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