Kindred Spirits: Shilombish Ittibachvffa
Kindred Spirits: Shilombish Ittibachvffa
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Charlesbridge Publishing
Annotation: A nonfiction picture book about the inspiring true pay-it-forward story that bridges two continents, 175 years, and two events in history--connecting Ireland, Choctaw Nation, Navajo Nation, and the Hopi Tribe.
Genre: [Economics]
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #386831
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 07/09/24
Illustrator: Yazzie, Johnson,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-623-54396-7
ISBN 13: 978-1-623-54396-9
Dewey: 337.41507
LCCN: 2023016270
Dimensions: 24 x 29 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Thu Oct 31 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

A single act of kindness has a ripple effect over generationsIn 1845, a young Irish girl pulls a rotting potato from the ground: "It is the beginning of the great hunger that changed Ireland." This devastating news travels across the Atlantic Ocean. In 1847, the Choctaw people connect the dire situation in Ireland to their own plight during the Trail of Tears and decide to help by sending money. The Irish people don't forget their generosity; in 2017, they honor the special friendship with a sculpture titledKindred Spirits, created by Alex Pentek. During the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, the Irish reciprocate by collecting donations to aid the Choctaw, Navajo, and Hopi Nations. Widener (Choctaw Nation) vividly sets the stage with lyrical writing that appeals to the senses. Choctaw phrases such as "shilombish ittibachvffa" ("kindred spirits") are sprinkled throughout. The author breaks up the narrative with illuminating sidebars that offer additional information about each crisis. Yazzie's (Navajo Nation) folk art–esque illustrations pop with emotion and come alive from his vibrant use of color. No matter their historical background, readers will come away with a strong understanding of these topics-and deeply moved by the compassion demonstrated by the Irish and Choctaw communities. Backmatter, including a timeline, provides more historical context.A richly detailed, phenomenally told true story about paying it forward through history. (author's and illustrator's notes, glossary, further reading)(Informational picture book. 5-8)

Kirkus Reviews

A single act of kindness has a ripple effect over generationsIn 1845, a young Irish girl pulls a rotting potato from the ground: "It is the beginning of the great hunger that changed Ireland." This devastating news travels across the Atlantic Ocean. In 1847, the Choctaw people connect the dire situation in Ireland to their own plight during the Trail of Tears and decide to help by sending money. The Irish people don't forget their generosity; in 2017, they honor the special friendship with a sculpture titledKindred Spirits, created by Alex Pentek. During the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, the Irish reciprocate by collecting donations to aid the Choctaw, Navajo, and Hopi Nations. Widener (Choctaw Nation) vividly sets the stage with lyrical writing that appeals to the senses. Choctaw phrases such as "shilombish ittibachvffa" ("kindred spirits") are sprinkled throughout. The author breaks up the narrative with illuminating sidebars that offer additional information about each crisis. Yazzie's (Navajo Nation) folk art–esque illustrations pop with emotion and come alive from his vibrant use of color. No matter their historical background, readers will come away with a strong understanding of these topics-and deeply moved by the compassion demonstrated by the Irish and Choctaw communities. Backmatter, including a timeline, provides more historical context.A richly detailed, phenomenally told true story about paying it forward through history. (author's and illustrator's notes, glossary, further reading)(Informational picture book. 5-8)

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Thu Oct 31 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
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Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: K-3
Lexile: 850L
Guided Reading Level: P
Fountas & Pinnell: P

A nonfiction picture book about the inspiring true pay-it-forward story that bridges two continents, 175 years, and two events in history--connecting Ireland, Choctaw Nation, Navajo Nation, and the Hopi Tribe.

Choctaw author Leslie Stall and Navajo illustrator Johnson Yazzie come together to share the importance of empathy and kindness.


1845. The Potato Famine devastated Ireland. An ocean away, Choctaw people heard and were moved by the similarities to the injustice they had suffered on the Trail of Tears. Though they had little, they gathered money to donate.

2017. Irish people built a statue to remember their connection to the Choctaw Nation--twenty-foot high feathers in the shape of a bowl.

2020. COVID-19 disproportionately ravished the Navajo Nation and the Hopi Tribe. Irish people remembered the Choctaws' kindness and paid it forward by donating.

Empathy creates kindness that lives well beyond a single act and includes more people the bigger it grows.

♦ "A richly detailed, phenomenally told true story about paying it forward through history."
Kirkus Reviews, starred review


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