Tiktala

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Tiktala looked out at the black churning waters. She dreaded the sea, but she was more afraid of being left alone. She closed her eyes and heaved forward. "I am Tiktala," she cried, as she entered the ocean.

Tiktala looked down at what should have been her mittens and saw silver-grey fur, black claws-flippers. She tried to get away, but the flippers-her flippers-scratched and scrambled on the rock. Tiktala was a harp seal.

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Tiktala looked out at the black churning waters. She dreaded the sea, but she was more afraid of being left alone. She closed her eyes and heaved forward. "I am Tiktala," she cried, as she entered the ocean.

Tiktala looked down at what should have been her mittens and saw silver-grey fur, black claws-flippers. She tried to get away, but the flippers-her flippers-scratched and scrambled on the rock. Tiktala was a harp seal.

"Spirit!" her cry rang out. "Change me back!" But no spirit answered.

When the spirit guide changes her into a seal, Tiktala learns the ways of seals and how harmful humans can be.

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Although village carvers in the Far North are selling their soapstone carvings, the elders fear that they no longer have the animal spirits in their stones. They ask for young people willing to seek the spirits out. Young Tiktala, whose father has lost his belief and spirit, volunteers to go on the three-day journey alone to find her spirit. She encounters a strange voice asking which animal she wishes to carve. When she answers "harp seal" she finds herself transported to an island and transformed into a seal. She is helped reluctantly by Tulimak, another seal, to swim, eat, and sleep as they proceed first north, where Tiktala saves Tulimak from a bear; then south where Tulimak joins other seals giving birth. When Tiktala bravely rescues Tulimak's baby, she becomes a person again, carving tool in hand. The seal she carves brings the light back to her father's eyes. Gál's double-page scenes are naturalistic, but in ranges of blues and greens that enhance the spirituality of the story. The Arctic landscapes and seascapes dominate our perceptions, providing dramatic environments for the few actors. The illustrations exude appropriate emotions, helping emphasize the moral message. Tiktala begins her quest wanting to be famous and rich as well as to help her father. Tulimak believes all humans are evil. Both end wiser. 2002, Fitzhenry & Whiteside,
— Ken Marantz and Sylvia Marantz
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Gr 2-6-Tiktala is a modern Inuit girl who wants to be a soapstone carver, but first she must find her spirit helper. The beginning of the story, in which Tiktala goes to a town meeting called to determine who is "...willing to learn the secrets of the old carvers," is slow and predictable. But once the girl begins her search and becomes a seal, the action and interest pick up. She swims with another seal, Tulimak, who does not trust humans. Only when Tiktala defends her friend's pup from a man with a club does she truly understand the seal and how to carve its image. The illustrations lead one to surmise that Tiktala and her people are Greenland Inuit. The book is much like Rafe Martin's The Boy Who Lived with Seals (Putnam, 1993) and Michelle Renner's The Girl Who Swam with the Fish (Alaska Northwest, 1995), but has a more noble purpose. The save-the-seals theme is not overly emphasized, even though it isn't too subtle for young readers to absorb. Shaw-MacKinnon introduces children to the demands of the creative spirit while increasing their awareness of the needs of nature and the role humans play in protecting wildlife.-Mollie Bynum, formerly at Chester Valley Elementary School, Anchorage, AK
Karen Hutt
After expressing her wish to become a great soapstone carver, Tiktala, a young Inuit girl, is sent to find her spirit helper. Transformed into a harp seal, Tiktala gains the understanding and wisdom she needs to return to her people and begin practicing her carving. Softly colored illustrations in cool blues and greens fill the double-page spreads, beautifully showing how the seals live and Tiktala's homecoming. A pleasant addition to the multicultural shelf, with somewhat more text than the traditional picture-book selection.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780823412211
  • Publisher: Holiday House, Inc.
  • Publication date: 3/1/1996
  • Pages: 32
  • Age range: 4 - 8 Years
  • Lexile: 730L (what's this?)
  • Product dimensions: 8.81 (w) x 11.32 (h) x 0.43 (d)

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