2011 - 2012 Selections
Synopsis:
In 1964, two brothers are taken from the warm and loving care of their grandparents, and spirited away to a residential school, miles from home. James, assigned to manual work on the grounds, sees less and less of his younger brother, Thomas. James soon discovers the anguish that Thomas is living under, which leads to unspeakable tragedy. The pain and guilt that dogs James continues to affect his troubled son, Edwin (introduced in book 1). But a new understanding is dawning between them... Ends/Begins is book 3 in the graphic novel series 7 Generations.
Educator & Series Information
7 Generations is an epic, 4-book graphic novel series by David Alexander Robertson that spans three centuries and seven generations. The central character in the series is Edwin. Edwin, an Indigenous teenager, must learn of his family’s past if he is to have any future. The impact of his journey of discovery, and the revelation that follows, will change his life.
The stories that run through 7 Generations explore the following historical concepts:
- Social customs
- Political structures
- Plains Cree culture
- Spiritual practices and rituals
Recommended for grades 9–12.
Books in this series include:
Book 1: Stone
Book 2: Scars
Book 3: Ends/Begins
Book 4: The Pact
Additional Information
30 pages | 6.50" x 10.00"
Synopsis:
The year is 1870, and the last great smallpox epidemic is sweeping the prairies. After witnessing the death of his entire family, White Cloud, a young Plains Cree boy, summons the strength to deliver himself from the terrible disease and journey to a new home. Readers also reconnect with Edwin, a lost young man on his own quest who must summon his own courage and travel to confront the main source of his own despair.
Educator Informaiton
Scars is Book 2 in the graphic-novel series 7 Generations.
7 Generations is an epic, 4-book graphic novel series by David Alexander Robertson that spans three centuries and seven generations. The central character in the series is Edwin. Edwin, an Indigenous teenager, must learn of his family’s past if he is to have any future. The impact of his journey of discovery, and the revelation that follows, will change his life.
The stories that run through 7 Generations explore the following historical concepts:
- Social customs
- Political structures
- Plains Cree culture
- Spiritual practices and rituals
Recommended for grades 9–12.
Books in this series include:
Book 1: Stone
Book 2: Scars
Book 3: Ends/Begins
Book 4: The Pact
This resource is also available in French: 7 Générations: Volume 2.
Additional Information
30 pages | 6.50" x 10.00"
Synopsis:
Stone introduces Edwin, a young man who must discover his family's past if he is to have any future. Edwin learns of his ancestor Stone, a young Plains Cree man, who came of age in the early 19th century. Following a vision quest, Stone aspires to be like his older brother, Bear, a member of the Warrior Society. But when Bear is tragically killed during a Blackfoot raid, Stone, the best shot and rider in his encampment, must overcome his grief and avenge his brother's death. Only then can he begin a new life with his bride, Nahoway. It is Stone's story that drives Edwin to embark on his own quest.
Educator & Series Information
Stone is the first book in the graphic novel series, 7 Generations. 7 Generations is an epic, 4-book graphic novel series by David Alexander Robertson that spans three centuries and seven generations. The central character in the series is Edwin. Edwin, an Indigenous teenager, must learn of his family’s past if he is to have any future. The impact of his journey of discovery, and the revelation that follows, will change his life.
The stories that run through 7 Generations explore the following historical concepts:
- Social customs
- Political structures
- Plains Cree culture
- Spiritual practices and rituals
Recommended for grades 9–12.
Books in this series include:
Book 1: Stone
Book 2: Scars
Book 3: Ends/Begins
Book 4: The Pact
This resource is also available in French as 7 Générations: Volume 1.
Additional Information
30 pages | 6.50" x 10.00"
Synopsis:
Mark Kalluak has meticulously documented the stories that have been passed down for generations in the North. In this volume learn about the origin of the sun and the moon, the ogress that stole children, all sorts of animal fables and many more.
A refreshing change from academic examinations, this collection is lovingly gathered by an Inuit elder who grew up listening to these tales and is personally invested in preserving these treasures for generations to come.









