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Fire Race: A Karuk Coyote Tale of How Fire Came to the People By
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Title
Fire Race: A Karuk Coyote Tale of How Fire Came to the People
ISBN
9780811814881
Book Title
Fire Race : a Karuk Coyote Tale
Publisher
Chronicle Books
Item Length
9.8 in
Publication Year
1997
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes, Long, Sylvia
Item Height
0.2 in
Author
Lanny Pinola, Jonathan London
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Legends, Myths, Fables / General, General, Animals / Wolves & Coyotes
Item Weight
6.7 Oz
Item Width
8.8 in
Number of Pages
40 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Chronicle Books
ISBN-10
0811814882
ISBN-13
9780811814881
eBay Product ID (ePID)
586940

Product Key Features

Book Title
Fire Race : a Karuk Coyote Tale
Number of Pages
40 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Legends, Myths, Fables / General, General, Animals / Wolves & Coyotes
Publication Year
1997
Illustrator
Yes, Long, Sylvia
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Author
Lanny Pinola, Jonathan London
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.2 in
Item Weight
6.7 Oz
Item Length
9.8 in
Item Width
8.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
Reviews
-- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, April 19, 1993 In this gracefully narrated, arrestingly illustrated myth originating from the Karuk people of Northwest California, the animals have no fire to keep them warm. Wise old Coyote devises a plan to steal the fire that the miserly Yellow Jacket sisters guard in their mountaintop home. Using his renowned skill as trickster, Coyote manages to purloin a burning piece of oak. Though the evil sisters follow in pursuit, Coyote and the other animals execute a flawless relay, transporting the ember back to their home ground, where a willow tree swallows it. Clever Coyote once again solves the dilemma, showing how to get fire from the willow by rubbing two of its branches together. London's tale unravels seamlessly, subtly revealing the diverse personalities of the animals and the merits of working together. As in other books she has illustrated Long creates impressively realistic animal characters with an inventive measure of whimsy: Mountain Lion and Bear sport traditional Karuk necklaces and Coyote wears a woven cap and bearskin. This spirited Native American legend is in good hands. Ages 4-8. -- AMERICAN BOOKSELLER, Pick of the Lists, March 1993 It will take a lot of searching to find a more beautifully illustrated or carefully researched adaptation than this retelling of the Karuk tale of how fire came to the people. The tale itself suspensefully unfolds, as the animals steal the fire and claim it for themselves, but the detail of its artwork enliven it from cover to cover. -- SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, August 1993 Long ago, the animal people had no fire. They were cold and miserable and ate their food uncooked. Then that wise old trickster, Coyote, got an idea. If they al1 worked together, they could steal fire from the Yellow Jacket sisters who guarded it jealously in their home on the snowy mountain at the end of the world. So begins this Native American story of the origin of firemaking, a tale that features cooperation (even the lowly Measuring Worm plays a pivotal role) and a hair-raising chase down the mountainside. Told in the fluid style of the oral tradition of Northern California's Karuk people it has sure fire appeal for even the wiggliest story hour listeners. Older readers, too, wil1 find much to interest them, as the concise prose delivers a great deal of cultural wisdom, tradition, and humor. The double-spread water-color illustrations burst with action, and are remarkably accurate to the natural world of California's upper Klamath River, home of the Karuk. Many details of traditional life are incorporated in the paintings, including Native plank houses, basketry, cooking methods, and jewelry. A fascinating cross-cultural comparison of trickster stories can be made with Gerald McDermot's Raven. Culturally acuarate and artistcally excellent, Fire Race will enrich collections everywhere. -- KIRKUS REVIEWS, April 1, 1993 The Yellow Jackets are known to keep fire on top of their snowy mountain; boldly, Coyote offers to "make them pretty" if they close their eyes. With a coal, he marks them in black, then seizes a burning brand from them and dashes away. When the pursuing Yellow Jackets catch up, Coyote passes the fire to Eagle, who gives it to Mountain Lion, and so on until Frog, after hiding it in his mouth, spits it into a willow. It's not lost: Coyote shows the animals how to make fire by rubbing willow sticks together. Written with the help of Lanny Pinola, a Pomo/Miwok storyteller, London's relaxed version of this tale from northwest California has a pleasantly conversational style. Long's lively illustrations depict the animals and their habitat in intriguing detail; the text, lightly bordered with Native American motifs, is nicely integrated into the design. An attractive addition. Afterword by Julian Lang, a member of th
Dewey Edition
20
Grade From
Preschool
Dewey Decimal
398.24/52974442
Grade To
Seventh Grade
Synopsis
Inspired by a legend of the Karuk people, the story of how Coyote captures fire and how Eagle, Cougar, Fox, Bear and others work together to help is a dramatic tale of bravery and cooperation.
Copyright Date
1993
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