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K-3
Translated by Sophie B. Watson.
Illustrated by
Marion Arbona.
In this pensive climate-change story from the perspective of a young Iñupiat girl living on a small Alaskan island, the rising ocean is embodied as a sea monster bent on devouring the girl's traditional wintry homeland. With splatters, swirls, and other stormy patterns, Arbona's art adeptly visualizes the story's focus: the girl's worries about what will happen to her family and home. Glos.