
A
Promise Is A Promise happened on a tour of the Northwest
Territories. Whenever I went through Rankin Inlet, flying from one
place to another, I would stay with the family of Michael Kusugak.
Michael started telling me Inuit stories that they use to keep kids
from getting hurt. They have a monster who lives under the ice and the
idea of that story is to keep kids from falling through the cracks in
the ice. There are other monsters who live on the tundra and grab kids
as soon as their parents can’t see them. The idea of these monsters is
to keep kids from walking over the horizon, getting lost and freezing
to death. After I left, Michael sent me a story about his own meeting
with one of the ice monsters. I said “Hey, this is pretty neat.” I
sent it to my publisher but they didn’t like it. So I changed it
around a lot and sent it back to Michael and he changed it around a lot
and sent it back to me. We sent it back and forth and back and forth
and back and forth and back and forth and finally it turned into this
story called
A Promise Is A Promise. The pictures in the
story are very strange. The lady who did the pictures is named Vladyana
Krykorka. She is in Toronto, she has never been to the Northwest
Territories. She took all the pictures I took on my trip and also the
pictures that Michael Kusugak’s brother-in-law had in Toronto to be
put into a book about the Northwest Territories. For the people in the
book she lifted people’s faces directly out of photographs. So, the
girl named Allashua in
A Promise Is A Promise has the face of
Julia from Eskimo Point. The father is named Medard. He is from
Chesterfield Inlet. Everybody in the book is somebody real from the
west side of Hudson’s Bay, only they are not all in the same family.
She took people from different families and glued them together into
one family.
Sumber by :
http://robertmunsch.com/book/a-promise-is-a-promise-2
Suport by :
http://www.iampromise.win/
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