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He Who Dreams

Melanie Florence

Series:

Orca Soundings

Type:

Fiction

Categories:

Social Themes | Performing Arts

Themes:

Friendship, Prejudice & Racism, Dance

Language:

English

Publisher:

Orca Book Publishers

Grade Level:

8-12

Age Range:

12

Where to buy it

Apple Books
Indigo

Description

In this high-interest, accessible novel for teen readers, a soccer star surprises everyone by signing up for Indigenous dance classes.

Juggling soccer, school, friends and family leaves John with little time for anything else.

One day at the local community center, following the sound of drums, he stumbles into an Indigenous dance class. Before he knows what's happening, John finds himself stumbling through beginner classes with a bunch of little girls, skipping soccer practice and letting his other responsibilities slide. When he attends a powwow and witnesses a powerful performance, he realizes that he wants to be a dancer more than anything. But the nearest class for boys is at the Native Cultural Center in the city, and he still hasn't told his family or friends about his new passion. If he wants to dance, he will have to stop hiding. Between the mocking of his teammates and the hostility of the boys in his dance class, John must find a way to balance and embrace both the Irish and Cree sides of his heritage.

This short novel is a high-interest, low-reading level book for teen readers who are building reading skills, want a quick read or say they don’t like to read! The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.

Contributors

Melanie Florence is a writer of Cree and Scottish heritage and has been writing full-time since 2010. She is the author of Missing Nimâmâ, which won the 2016 TD Canadian Children's Literature Award, Stolen Words, which won the 2018 Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Award and the bestselling Orca Soundings titles He Who Dreams and Dreaming in Color. She lives in Toronto with her family.

Formats

ISBN13: 9781459834286

Publication Date: 09/14/2021

Price: $8.99 CAD

ISBN13: 9781459834279

Publication Date: 09/14/2021

Price: $8.99 CAD

ISBN13: 9781459833425

Publication Date: 09/14/2021

Price: $10.95 CAD

Awards

Periodical Marketers of Canada (PMC) Indigenous Literature AwardShort-listed

Accessibility

  • Table of contents navigation
  • Reading order
  • Print-equivalent page numbering
  • Full alternative descriptions
  • EPUB Accessibility Specification 1.0 AA: https://bornaccessible.org/certification/gca-credential/
  • Dyslexia readability: Slab serif font (Weekly Pro). Increased whitespace: larger margins, inter-word and line spacing.
  • Language tagging provided

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