Jillian Dolan
Jillian Dolan grew up in Europe, which is a long way to go to grow up. Her family comes from Kapawe'no Cree First Nation and she is also a proud member of the Metis Nation of Alberta. Jillian enjoys bright colors, little dogs, and foreign movies that make her cry. She has illustrated for the games Coyote & Crow, Thirsty Sword Lesbians and 7th Sea: Land of 1000 Nations, as well as for Owl Kids magazine and the City of Calgary. She lives where the Elbow meets the Bow, with her partner and one chubby dog, and goes to school at the Alberta University of the Arts.
Kids Books (1)
Synopsis:
Iskwew Pithasew nitisithikason. My name is Lady of the Thunderbird, and this is my story.
It takes courage and bravery to survive in the barrens.
In 1944, thirteen-year-old Ilse Schweder got lost in a snowstorm while checking her family's trapline in northern Canada. This is the harrowing story of how a young Indigenous girl defies the odds and endures nine days alone in the unforgiving barrens. Ilse faces many challenges, including freezing temperatures, wild animals, snow blindness and frostbite. With no food or supplies, she relies on Traditional Indigenous Knowledge passed down from her family. Ilse uses her connection to the land and animals, wilderness skills and resilience to find her way home.
This powerful tale of survival is written by Ilse Schweder's granddaughter.
Reviews
“Colorful illustrations in classic comic-book style help readers explore the challenging landscape. An excellent choice for a book report and good addition to a children’s nonfiction collection.”- School Library Journal (SLJ), starred review
Educator Information
Recommended for ages 9 to 12.
Fountas & Pinnell Text Level Gradient: T
Lexile measure: GN700L
Guided Reading Level: T
Additional Information
96 pages | 6.00" x 9.00" | Paperback