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Inuit
by M. Shayne Bell
Eugene, OR: Pulphouse Publishing, 1991


Published In Collection:
How We Play the Game in Salt Lake and Other Stories New York: iPublish, 2001: 57–82

 

Genre:  Short Story
Sub Genres:
Science Fiction
Young Adult Fiction
Summary:
In a colony orbiting the earth, tribes of Inuit live as they have for thousands of years, whaling, fishing, hunting caribou, telling legends of how the world began. When they reach a certain age, they children learn about things like satellites, medicine, other cultures, and other ways of thinking. Trapped between two worlds, a young boy must choose between the traditions of the past and the lure of the future. [from back cover]

Annotations:
Pulphouse Short Story Paperbacks, no. 34

Awards:
First place, Utah Original Writing Competition, young adult book category, Utah Arts Council, 1997






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