When I'm a Moshom by David A. Robertson - ISBN: 9781774881743
Hardcover
Generations of love, tradition, and Cree heritage shared with your moshom.

When I'm a Moshom

$36.65

  • Hardcover

    40 pages

  • Release Date

    24 June 2026

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Summary

This companion to the Governor General’s Award-winning picture book On the Trapline is a loving and inspiring ode to grandparents.

“When I’m a moshom, a long, long time from now, I will watch my grandchildren dance and play hockey, and I will be the loudest one cheering. I will take them on the trapline and teach them how to fish. I will feed them Bannock and share stories about our community. I will tell them I love them, just like my moshom did.”

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781774881743
ISBN-10:1774881748
Author:David A. Robertson, Corrie Hill
Publisher:Tundra Books
Imprint:Tundra Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:40
Release Date:24 June 2026
Weight:567g
Dimensions:238mm x 214mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“In this moving and deeply felt companion to On the Trapline… a child relates all the ways he will honor his beloved moshom (grandpa) and keep his memory alive.” —STARRED REVIEW, The Horn Book“A youngster bonds with his grandfather—and vows to one day walk in his footsteps… . Warmhearted, loving and sure to resonate.” —Kirkus Reviews“There are many wonderful books about the relationship between grandparents and their grandchildren, but When I’m a Moshom is one of the best I have read.” —Imaginary Elevators

About The Author

David A. Robertson

DAVID A. ROBERTSON is the author of numerous books for young readers including the two Governor General’s Literary Award-winning picture books On the Trapline and When We Were Alone, both illustrated by Julie Flett. He also wrote The Song That Called Them Home, a picture book illustrated by Maya McKibbin. His middle-grade fantasy series, The Misewa Saga, has received great acclaim and award attention. A sought-after speaker and educator, David is a member of Norway House Cree Nation and lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

CORRIE HILL is a passionate and self-taught Indigenous artist. She is a member of the Mohawk Nation, Bear Clan, from Six Nations of the Grand River. Her passion for art began in her teenage years, and after working with various mediums, she now prefers working digitally. Corrie views art as good medicine that strengthens her mental wellness and as an outlet to showcase her Indigenous pride. Her work is deeply rooted in her Haudenosaunee identity, reflecting the strength, beauty, and resilience of her people. Corrie currently resides in Brantford, Ontario, with her family.

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