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Out Of The Ice-the Birth of a Shaman follows three teenage Inuit girls-Puna, Sye, and Rae-as they embark on a journey from darkness to light. Three girls, who, under separate circumstances are in their darkest hour, and must rebuild their sense of self-worth. Theirs is a quest for knowledge-a knowledge so powerful that each one of them is compelled to seek. Standing in their way is the struggle that comes from within. Finding their way, with the guidance of the Elders, all three will fight through the hate, the anger, and the loneliness to find the courage to follow their destinies. And in…mehr

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Out Of The Ice-the Birth of a Shaman follows three teenage Inuit girls-Puna, Sye, and Rae-as they embark on a journey from darkness to light. Three girls, who, under separate circumstances are in their darkest hour, and must rebuild their sense of self-worth. Theirs is a quest for knowledge-a knowledge so powerful that each one of them is compelled to seek. Standing in their way is the struggle that comes from within. Finding their way, with the guidance of the Elders, all three will fight through the hate, the anger, and the loneliness to find the courage to follow their destinies. And in this struggle they will unearth the land of the people long ago forgotten, and rediscover the bond that ties them to these ancient roots. Together they will reveal who they were destined to be and will open the door to an enchanted world that can never be forgotten.
Autorenporträt
Linda S. Grant is a mother, a wife, an artist, a teacher, and a writer who sees magic and colour everywhere. Linda grew up in Alberta and received her diploma in Fine Arts with a focus on Visual Art. Linda went on to obtain a bachelor's degree in education specializing in Elementary Education. This led her to teach in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Nunavut. She has taught both elementary and secondary education, ESL, English, social studies, and fine arts. Linda fell in love with the Inuit people, the beauty, and the wonderful culture of the North. Ten years later she is still there, living in Iqaluit and teaching art to high school students. In her spare time she has designed and developed fine art curriculum resources that were purchased by the Government of Nunavut. When Linda is not teaching, she enjoys spending time with her husband Randy, her family, and her dogs Nuna and Siku Kunni.