Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Immi's Gift ~ Written & Illustrated by Karin Littlewood (Review & Giveaway)

ISBN: 9781561455454
Ages 4-8, Hardcover  $15.95
Little Immi is a  child of the far north, cold frozen land of Alaska. She is a native Inuit. Her people fish for their sustenance and little Immi is learning young to fish.

One day while out fishing she catches a beautifully carved and painted bird.She is filled with joy at this beautiful gift from the water. On subsequent days she catches other beautiful treasures.

At the end of the story, she decides to "gift" the sea with one of her very own Inuit treasures. Ultimately, the Inuit treasure is caught from the sea by a Pacific Islander.

This beautifully told and illustrated story is charming. There is sweet innocence and true joy. There is also an underlying story of bonding across the distances imposed by water, land, or cultures. 
"....as Immi was about to go, 
she stopped and put her hand to her necklace. She took the small bear and gently dropped it into the water."

The illustrations alone are what I consider "keeper quality." But combined with the effortlessly and beautifully simple told story, it makes for a perfect book for the child's home bookshelf or libraries at school and city.

GIVEAWAY:  Peachtree Publishers has graciously agreed to provide one of Chat With Vera's readers their own copy of Immi's Gift. Simply use the Rafflecopter entry form below. Begins August September 24 & ENDS October 14 @ 12:01 a.m. EDT. Open to USA addresses only.
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DISCLOSURE: I received a complimentary copy of Immi's Gift from Peachtree Publishers in exchange for my review. Opinions expressed are solely my own and I received no compensation for this review. The winner's giveaway copy is provided directly to them from Peachtree.

19 comments:

  1. I learned she has illustrated over 40 children's books. She has a book called Seahorse that looks like a great book.

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  2. The Cheshire Cheese Cat looks like a cute book.

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  3. The bilingual version of About Mammals would be perfect for my nephew and niece. They are entranced by animals and they have just started to learn Spanish.

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  4. I learned that she also teaches illustration workshops and commutes to her studio in central London by bike.

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  5. I'd choose Quake! for my grandson to read to learn about the San Francisco earthquake.

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  6. This looks lovely! I'm always interested in beautifully illustrated books. Thanks for sharing!

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  7. Just checked out Karin's site and got lost in her blog. I'm excited to see she uses watercolors, and especially that her initial paintings are very loose and rough. Super inspiring.

    I also was excited to see that her partner lives in NYC. Perhaps I'll meet her sometime at her next trip!

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  8. Peachtree Publishers has some fun looking stuff. I would love to have Pig and Small for our shelves. Looks hilarious!

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  9. I would like to give this book to our oldest granddaughter. She would like it I do believe.

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  10. I would like to have Can I Come Too? for my daughter.

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  11. I've been really fascinated with northern Canadian and Alaskan native peoples lately so this book is perfect! Thanks for sharing this at Booknificent Thursday this week! Hope to see you again soon!
    Tina

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  12. We would like to read all about the Birds :)

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  13. Karen has 2 books about Christmas :) Leah's Christmas story & Home for Christmas...

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  14. I also like the book Pig and Small from Peachtree Publisher

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  15. She lives and works in London and has a picture book called Star Girl.

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  16. I also like their book called About Mammals.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  17. I learned that she lives and works in London and commutes to work by bike.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  18. I'd like to have Stanley the Builder.

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  19. Love the theme in this book! THanks for sharing on KidLit BlogHop!
    -Reshama

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