In the worst winter in living memory. The people in the tiny northern Alberta Hutterite colony are confined by the relentless snow. Finally the thaw comes and the colony’s school children and their teacher are able to take their first walk of spring.To their dismay, the children discover a coyote caught in a trap. When they release it they are amazed to find that the animal makes no attempt to bite or to run away. Instead, it scampers like a dog, delighting in a freedom that every living creature can understand.The recording of this extraordinary event was the teacher’s dying wish. Her sister, Jacquelinne White, has told the story in evocative words and paintings.
- ISBN: 9781895555141
- Author: White, Jacquelinne
- Published: 1991 , Lester Pub.
- Themes: coyote, History, School, Winter
- Descriptors: Canada, Picture Book, Primary (ages 6-9)
- No. of pages: 32