How Raven Got His Crooked Nose

Barbara J Atwater, Ethan J Atwater

Book cover for How Raven Got His Crooked Nose
Book cover for How Raven Got His Crooked Nose
Book cover for How Raven Got His Crooked Nose
Book cover for How Raven Got His Crooked Nose

How Raven Got His Crooked Nose

How Raven Got His Crooked Nose

Barbara J Atwater, Ethan J Atwater

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2019 Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) Notable and American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL) 2018 Best Book.

Chulyen the trickster raven loses his nose one day, but he vows to get it back. Luckily he has some special powers to help him!

How Raven Got His Crooked Nose is a modern retelling of a traditional Native American fable. Part picture book and part graphic novel, this beautifully illustrated story teaches an important lesson to children through Dena'ina mythology and includes a glossary of Dena'ina words to learn.


Critical Reviews

One of the best books I have read all year! A wonderful trickster tale, set as a morality tale for children in the most clever, dramatic way. Just perfect illustrations in tandem with the authors' tribute to their family's storytelling traditions, and to a language with less than 100 who still speak it today. I was so intrigued, I've done further research on Chulyen the Raven, as I've mostly read trickster tales from elsewhere. Said the raven to me: Read some more!. --Carl Lennertz, Children's Book Council Bulletin

In this retelling, which is gently laced with Dena'ina vocabulary, readers learn not only a cautionary tale, but also facts about the culture. . . Both entertaining and instructive, a refreshing breath of air from the far north.-- "Kirkus Reviews"

The conversational writing style and the clean layout design make this an easy read-aloud choice to share with a group. VERDICT A fine addition to nonfiction collections to highlight Dena'ina culture and traditional stories.-- "School Library Journal"

Dwyer's illustrations are eye-catching; the raven is bold and loud while the narrators and their setting are soft and subtle. The story is told with care and respect, passed down from the authors' own ancestors. This lesser-known tale from a distant and possibly unfamiliar culture will broaden and enhance any collection of folk literature. Background information about Dena'ina history and culture is also included. Additional Resources. Glossary.-- "School Library Connection"

"Working in graphic novel-style panels, Dwyer introduces Chulyen, who is boldly depicted with patterned black and purple plumage and lime-green eyes. . . use of strong contrasting colors brings a fresh, modern sensibility to this tale, while patterns and motifs are suggestive of traditional Dena'ina art."-- "Publisher's Weekly"

Publishing Information

Publisher: Alaska Northwest Books
Pub date: 2018-04-10
Length: 32 pages

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