"Times" Atlas of the Second World War by John Keegan

"Times" Atlas of the Second World War by John Keegan

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"Times" Atlas of the Second World War by John Keegan

A warm glow basks Inuit children gathered around their grandmother in an igloo as they listen to her tell one of her magnificent stories.

The adventure begins when an Inuit family with two children, Tiak and Unu, leave their people to find better hunting grounds. They travel for many days across Ice Cap Mountain, often suffering from hunger and exhaustion.

Tiak and Unu's mother dies during the trip, and when they reach their new home, they often fend for themselves as their father hunts for food. One day, he doesn't comeback, and Unu tells her brother of a dream in which their father told them to go back to their people beyond Ice Cap Mountain.

Knowing that such a dream would not lead them astray, they pack their knives and fishing gear and set out to find their people. On the way, they meet a seal - the guardian of the sea - who tells them to visit Brother Walrus, who knows the way to Ice Cap Mountain.

To survive, they'll need to traverse difficult terrain, battle a grizzly bear, and get help from an unlikely friend - Snowbear.

Elisabeth Schalij moved from The Netherlands to New York City to pursue a career in art where she helped create children's shows to introduce schoolchildren to the history and culture of native Americans, which became the impetus for writing Snowbear. She now lives in the Dallas Area, where she's exhibited her work at events and juried shows - winning numerous awards.

John Keegan, one of the most distinguished contemporary military historians, was for many years Senior Lecturer at Sandhurst, the British Royal Military Academy, and Defense Editor of the London Daily Telegraph. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, Keegan is the author of numerous books including The Face of Battle, The Mask of Command, The Price of Admiralty, Six Armies in Normandy, and The Second World War (all available from Penguin). if (SYM == BIO) { document.writeln(

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ISBN 13 9780723003175
ISBN 10 0723003173
Title "Times" Atlas of the Second World War
Author John Keegan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1989-08-31
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.