Told by a young Inuit boy, this story imagines what might have
happened if the people of a Baffin Island winter camp had encountered
European whalers.
This story is set on the eastern coast of Baffin Island in the early
decades of the 1600s. Told from the point of view of a young Inuit boy,
Tuk, it imagines what might have happened if the people of Tuk's Baffin
Island winter camp had encountered European whalers, blown far north
from their usual whaling route. Both the Inuit hunters and the whalers
prize the bowhead whale, but for very different reasons. Together, they
set out on a hunt, though they are all on new and uncertain ground.
Scrupulously researched, this beautifully told story will inspire
extremely topical discussion about communication between two groups of
people with entirely different world views; and about a productive
partnership that also foreshadows serious problems to come.