Blessing’s Bead

By Debby Dahl Edwardson
Paperback: $15.95

Now in paperback: the acclaimed middle-grade novel tracing four generations of an Iñupiaq family in Alaska, which the Washington Post praised as “a rare and beautiful book.”

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Description

ALASKA, 1917

Nutaaq adores her older sister, Aaluk, and the happy world of their close-knit Iñupiaq village. When Aaluk goes across the sea to marry a Siberian Inuit man, she gives Nutaaq a gift from her husband’s people: two precious cobalt blue beads. Through the months that follow, as a great shadow falls over the village, the beads remind Nutaaq of the people she loves, and hold out hope that she might connect with her sister again.

ALASKA, 1989

Blessing’s life in the city is unpredictable, with a mother who’s sometimes wonderful and sometimes gone. When Mom finally can’t take care of her anymore, Blessing is sent to live in a remote Arctic village with a grandmother she barely remembers. In her new home, unfriendly girls whisper in a language she doesn’t understand, and Blessing feels like an outsider among her own people. Until she looks in her grandmother’s sewing tin–and finds a cobalt blue bead.

How might Blessing discover her place in her family and community? And will Nutaaq’s hope ever be fulfilled? Tracing four generations of bonds and breakage within one Iñupiaq family, Blessing’s Bead is a lovely and surprising novel about trauma, survival, and the healing power of culture and stories.

About the Creators

Debby Dahl Edwardson

Debby Dahl Edwardson is the acclaimed author of three books for young readers: Blessing's Bead; My Name Is Not Easy, which was a finalist for the National Book Award; and the picture book Whale Snow. She married into and has lived for more than forty years among the Inupiat people of Alaska, of which she says, "It is not the culture I was not born into but it is the one I belong to, the one that has become home to me as a human being and as an artist." She lives in Utqiagvik, Alaska, the northernmost community on the North American continent, with her husband.

Awards

  • Best Fiction for Young Adults

    Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA)

  • Notable Books for a Global Society

    International Literacy Association (ILA)

  • Junior Library Guild Selection

    Junior Library Guild

  • Virginia Readers' Choice

    Virginia State Literacy Association

Reviews

  • * "Concrete and symbolic references to the transforming power of language, names, and stories link the two narratives, but it's the Nutaaqs' rhythmic, indelible voices--both as steady and elemental as the beat of a drum or a heart--that will move readers most. A unique, powerful debut."

    - Booklist
  • "Edwardson treads an elegant line in her perspective: Blessing is both an insider--Iñupiaq--and an outsider still learning exactly what that means. It's a perspective that allows any reader in, and they'll learn much about the power of stories and names and how to use them both."

    - Kirkus Reviews
  • "A rare and beautiful book. It's a short read that nonetheless makes many far-reaching connections, like a folk tale or a legend, wrapped in a tough but straightforward narrative, leaving echoes that linger long after and in unanticipated ways. . . . a rich and nuanced enactment of a perspective and a mode of storytelling that surprises as much as it reveals."

    - The Washington Post
  • "The community's sharing of a whale adds color, as do the authentic imagery, details, and language that pervade this memorable story."

    - The Horn Book
  • "Blessing makes an emotional journey of self-discovery, as Edwardson weaves a fascinating portrait of a family's rich history."

    - Publishers Weekly
  • "This unique and fascinating tale is told in an evocative voice that includes Village English, school English, Native language, and colloquialisms."

    - School Library Journal
  • "Atmospheric yet restrained, this is a moving account of what's changed and what remains in Inupiaq life."

    - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Paperback

  • ISBN 9781643795768
  • Price $15.95
  • Publication Date Jun 28, 2022
  • Trim Size 8.25 × 5.5 in
  • Weight 0.625 lbs
  • Page Count 240
  • Interests

  • Imprint Tu Books
  • Audience Middle Grade
  • BISAC Category 1 JUV / People & Places / United States / Native American
  • BISAC Category 2 JUV / Historical / United States / 20th Century
  • BISAC Category 3 JUV / Family / Multigenerational
  • Themes Childhood Experiences and Memories, Conflict resolution, Courage, Cultural Diversity, Dance, Diversity, Empathy / Compassion, Families, Fiction, Food, Forgiveness, Friendship, Grandparents, Gratitude, History & Civics, Holidays / Traditions, Identity / Self Esteem / Confidence, Indigenous / First Nations / Native American, Kindness / Caring, Middle Grade, Mothers, Optimism / Enthusiasm, Overcoming Obstacles, Persistence / Grit, Realistic Fiction, Siblings, Social & Emotional Learning, Teen Interest, Weather / Seasons / Clothing, YA interest
  • Reading Levels

  • Age Range Ages 10 - 14
  • Grade Range Grades 5 - 8
  • Guided Reading Z
  • ATOS Book Level 4.9
  • DRA 80
  • Interest Level Grades 5 - 10
  • Lexile Level 870
  • Reading Level Grades 5 - 8
  • Bebop Reading Fluent
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