<p>“Nalvana is a bundle of creativity, spunk, and determination—readers will be happy to know her.”—<em>Kirkus Reviews</em></p>
<p>“. . . [A] book kids will clamor to read, even as they learn terms like ‘anaana’, ‘inuksuk’, and ‘panik’. That’s its superpower.”—<em>School Library Journal</em></p>
<p>“. . . [W]ell-written, [and] heart-warming . . .”—<em>Quill & Quire</em></p>
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<p>“. . . Nalvana’s superpower is not one of the athletic or other overt skills that are normally so admired in our current society...Aviaq Johnston has made her story one of inclusivity, not exclusivity.”—<em>CanLit for Little Canadians</em></p>
<p>“Overall, what a lovely, heart-warming picture book! Nalvana’s story is one of sharing kindness, holding onto one’s own kernels of hopefulness and determination, and the excitement in finding your own happy and cool discovery along the way.”—<em>Fab Book Reviews</em></p>
<p>“. . . [A] very sweet story that encourages children to rethink how they evaluate success . . .”—<em>The Book Wars</em></p>
<p>“. . . [A] fine story of self-inspection.”—<em>Midwest Book Review</em></p>
Nalvana feels like all of her friends have some type of superpower. She has friends with super speed (who always beat her in races), friends with super strength (who can dangle from the monkey bars for hours), and friends who are better than her at a million other things. Nalvana thinks she must be the only kid in town without a superpower. But then her mom shows Nalvana that she is unique and special, and that her superpower was right in front of her all along.
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Nalvana feels like all of her friends have superpowers except her. But then her mom shows Nalvana that she is unique and special, and that her superpower was in front of her all along.
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Aviaq Johnston is the author of the bestselling picture book What’s My Superpower?. For older children, teenagers, and grown-ups, she has written the award-winning novel Those Who Run in the Sky and its sequel, Those Who Dwell Below. She has also written the short stories “Tarnikuluk,” winner of the Aboriginal Arts and Stories Award, and “The Haunted Blizzard,” featured in Taaqtumi: An Anthology of Arctic Horror Stories. She grew up in Igloolik, Nunavut, and now lives in Iqaluit, Nunavut, with her dog, Sunny.
Tim Mack cannot fly, run super fast, or swim like a fish, so instead he draws those things. Tim is a Canadian-born illustrator living in Vancouver, British Columbia. He enjoys playing with colours and shapes and never misses an opportunity to swim in the ocean, though he still wishes he could swim as well as a fish.