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100 1  $a LaPensée, Elizabeth, $e author.
245 10 $a Rabbit chase / $c Elizabeth LaPensée ; [illustrations by] KC Oster ; Anishinaabemowin translation by Aarin Dokum.
264  1 $a Toronto : $b Annick Press Ltd, $c [2022]
300    $a 108 pages : $b chiefly illustrations (colour) ; $c 26 cm.
520    $a "Anishinaabe culture and storytelling meet Alice in Wonderland in this coming-of-age graphic novel that explores Indigenous and gender issues through a fresh yet familiar looking glass. Aimée, a non-binary Anishinaabe middle-schooler, is on a class trip to offer gifts to Paayehnsag, the water spirits known to protect the land. While stories are told about the water spirits and the threat of the land being taken over for development, Aimée zones out, distracting themselves from the bullying and isolation they've experienced since expressing their non-binary identity. When Aimée accidentally wanders off, they are transported to an alternate dimension populated by traditional Anishinaabe figures in a story inspired by Alice in Wonderland. To gain the way back home, Aimée is called on to help Trickster by hunting down dark water spirits with guidance from Paayehnsag. On their journey, Aimée faces off with the land-grabbing Queen and her robotic guards and fights the dark water spirits against increasingly stacked odds. Illustrated by KC Oster with a modern take on their own Ojibwe style and cultural representation, Rabbit Chase is a story of self-discovery, community, and finding one's place in the world."-- $c Provided by publisher.
530    $a Issued also in electronic format.
546    $a In English; some passages in Ojibwa.
650  0 $a Gender-nonconforming people $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Gender-nonconforming people $v Juvenile fiction. $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Ojibwa Indians $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Ojibwa Indians $v Juvenile fiction. $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Water spirits $v Juvenile fiction. $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Water spirits $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Tricksters $v Juvenile fiction. $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Tricksters $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Land tenure $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Land tenure $v Juvenile fiction. $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Graphic novels.
650  0 $a Comics (Graphic works)
650  0 $a Coming-of-age comics.
650  0 $a Bandes dessinées.
650  0 $a Children's stories $v Comic books, strips, etc.
700 1  $a Oster, KC, $e illustrator.
700 1  $a Dokum, Aarin, $e translator.
776 08 $i Online version: $a LaPensée, Elizabeth. $t Rabbit chase. $d Toronto : Annick Press Ltd, 2022 $z 9781773216225 $z 9781773216225 $w (OCoLC)1269070826
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