Illustrated by Maya McKibbin
Tundra Books
978-1-77488-172-9
48 pp.
Ages 3–7
For release July 29, 2025
In 2023, David A. Robertson, award-winning author of When We Were Alone and On the Trapline, collaborated with illustrator Maya McKibbin to create The Song That Called Them Home. That partnership of story and art is recreated here with another story based on an intergenerational relationship and based in the experiences of Indigenous Peoples.
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| From Little Shoes, written by David A. Robertson, illustrated by Maya McKibbin |
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| From Little Shoes, written by David A. Robertson, illustrated by Maya McKibbin |
Little Shoes is both a big story about generational trauma of residential schools but a story that focuses on the comfort that comes from family. James's empathy is extraordinary in depth but perhaps not uncommon. Children, especially those who are empathetic, can feel so intensely about others' traumas and other experiences. David A. Robertson's "Author's Note" indicates a familial connection to this story, and I am impressed by the depth of feeling and thinking James, or David A. Robertson's son, demonstrates. I'm also saddened to think about the children in the residential schools and the children like James who empathize with them feeling so much trauma. I'm also thankful for those who are there to reassure, to illuminate, and to love those children through their challenges.
Maya McKibbin, a Two-Spirited multidisciplinary visual artist living on the unceded traditional territories in BC, uses an interesting palette in their digital illustrations. Many of the double spreads are bathed in the dark blues of a night sky that are only lightened with the moonlight and stars. When the story turns to James' walk with his kōkum to the memorial, the colours meaningfully turn to the many hues of oranges, both a reminder that every child matters, and that there is hope for a better future. Beyond their colour palette, Maya McKibbin evokes comfort and discomfort, as well as affection and thoughtfulness, with great sensitivity.
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| From Little Shoes, written by David A. Robertson, illustrated by Maya McKibbin |
Little Shoes, the book, will be a great discussion starter for families and classes about residential schools, about Every Child Matters, and about asking questions. But it will also inspire understanding and empathy for that which has happened so that tragedies like residential schools are not repeated.




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