Winner of the 2021 Saskatchewan Book Awards in the Young Adult category Finalist for the 2020 High Plains Book Awards in the Young Adult category On the 2020 Maine Student Book Award shortlist
"Coming-of-age adventure story set in the North featuring a strong female lead, her Indigenous friend, and a cast of diverse dogs all in training for the daring Arctic Quest dog-sledding competition."--
Winner of the 2021 Saskatchewan Book Awards in the Young Adult category Finalist for the 2020 High Plains Book Awards in the Young Adult category On the 2020 Maine Student Book Award shortlist
"Coming-of-age adventure story set in the North featuring a strong female lead, her Indigenous friend, and a cast of diverse dogs all in training for the daring Arctic Quest dog-sledding competition."--
On the heels of Miriam K�rner's critically acclaimed first novel, Yellow Dog, comes the highly anticipated young adult adventure -- Qaqavii -- set amongst the unforgettable land and people of Canada's majestic North.
When 15-year-old Emmylou arrives in Churchill, Manitoba -- the Polar Bear Capital of the World -- all she can think about is getting out of town before she ends up on the wrong end of a polar bear dinner. But things are rarely what they seem in the North and Emmylou's outlook begins to change -- fast. First, she meets Barnabas, a young Inuk who is training dogs for the gruelling Arctic Quest -- a sled-dog race held at the edge of the Arctic. That's when she falls for the insatiable Qaqavii, an unruly puppy who doesn't quite fit into the dog team. But things really start to heat up when Emmylou gets a chance to race in the Arctic Quest herself, something that will surely turn her life upside down forever.
Miriam K�rner was born in Germany, but now lives in Northern Saskatchewan with her husband and their twelve sled dogs. She is the author of the critically acclaimed Yellow Dog.
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