Adapted from the memories of Darryl Baker
Illustrated by Ali Hinch
Inhabit Media
978-1-77227-266-6
32 pp.
Ages 4-7
April 2020
Young readers first met the sled dog Kamik in
Kamik: An Inuit Puppy Story (2012), and were then invited to follow the young pup as he got his first sled (
Kamik's First Sled, 2015) and joined others in a dog team (
Kamik Joins the Pack, 2016). Now he's all grown up and ready to take the lead.
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From Kamik Takes the Lead by Darryl Baker, illus. by Ali Hinch |
Jake has been training his own dog team for a year, under the tutelage of Akkak (uncle). Always ensuring plenty of rest and water, he lets the dogs run with his ATV for the summer. Then in the fall, they increase the dogs' load to teach them to trot rather than run full out. Jake learns to always check that the dogs are well fed and healthy, but also to treat them with affection. In the winter, Jake and Akkak take the team out on longer distances with a sled fully loaded with supplies.
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From Kamik Takes the Lead by Darryl Baker, illus. by Ali Hinch |
The team pulls well together and Kamik is a true leader, listening to and following commands, and Jake and Akkak know the team is ready for their first community race.
Darryl Baker, a teacher, is himself a dog musher and learned about raising dogs and training a team while growing up in Nunavut. His reminiscences about his dogs and training them are the basis for
Kamik Takes the Lead and abound with the respect and affection he has for his animals. This story does not end with a win–in fact, the outcome of the race is never revealed–suggesting that it's not the end result that is paramount. What is most important is the process and the care Jake and his uncle extend to the dogs and the learning that Jake acquires that makes the endeavour a successful one.
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From Kamik Takes the Lead by Darryl Baker, illus. by Ali Hinch |
Kamik's story, in Books 1 through 4, all also available in Inuktitut, has been told by multiple authors, all based on the memories of community members in Nunavut. Likewise, several illustrators have helped bring Kamik to visual life. Though artist, Qin Leng, gave Kamik his original persona,
Ali Hinch, another Toronto illustrator and designer, has replicated him in a similar style. In fact, with a quick look, I was sure the illustrator had not changed. Checking out other books illustrated by
Ali Hinch (here is the
link for her website), it is evident that she honoured the original Kamik while staying true to her own style. The dogs may be a working team but they have spirit and individuality in their fur colour, morphologies and expression. They run, they rest, they eat and drink, and they are loved.
Ali Hinch lets Kamik and his teammates take center stage but makes sure to demonstrate their relationships with Jake and Akkak and the land.
Let's launch
Kamik Takes the Lead at the same time of year as Kamik and his teammates head out on their first official race and herald spring with cultural tradition, connection and kindness.
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Kamik series of books |
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