<p>"A gem of an adventure novel grounded in Inuit myths and traditions...Lyrical writing, a suspenseful plot, and vivid illustrations make this a compelling read.Full of wisdom, earth knowledge, and spiritual depth, this novel captures the spirit of Indigenous leadership."â<em>â Kirkus, STARRED review</em></p>
<p>â[A] haunting tale, with both Inuit culture and a ghoulish spirit world explored in a thrilling and arresting manner.ââ<em>Foreword Reviews</em></p>
<p>âThe traditions of this Inuit culture wrap Pituâ story in a reality that needs to be shared with all youth, Indigenous and otherwise.ââ<em>CanLit for Little Canadians</em></p>
<p>âJohnstonâs descriptions are detailed and bring the various spirits to life. Throughout the book, there are black and white illustrations by Toma Feizo Gas which enhance the written descriptions and add depth and interest to the story.ââ<em>CM Magazine</em></p>