Kunu's Basket
A Story from Indian Island
Lee DeCora Francis author Susan Drucker illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Tilbury House,U.S.
Published:21st Jun '19
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

But making the basket is difficult, and Kunu gets frustrated. He is ready to give up when his grandfather intervenes. This is not only a story about a family tradition, but also a story about learning to be patient and gentle with yourself.
- A story about contemporary Native American life
- This new paperback edition includes a new Author’s Note about the traditions and importance of basketmaking in Penobscot Nation culture.
"Beautifully written and illustrated . . . I hope Lee DeCora Francis writes some more books. She’s got a knack for seamlessly presenting the story without sounding didactic. This is exquisite writing, and I’d love to see more of it." -- Debbie Reese, American Indians in Children’s Literature
"Details of Kunu’s home are gracefully juxtaposed with images of baskets from eras past holding fish, berries, potatoes, ferns, and more, suggesting that longstanding cultural traditions can be readily integrated into a contemporary lifestyle." -- Publishers Weekly
"Kunu’s Basket is a delightful addition to Tilbury House’s growing list of titles by Native New Englanders that depict modern American Indian lives. This simple story of a contemporary Penobscot boy being encouraged to make his first basket is told and illustrated with accuracy, clarity, and intelligence. It truly should delight not only young children, but people of all ages. It’s not just about the enduring nature of traditional crafts; it also demonstrates the values of patience, family, and perseverance." -- Joseph Bruchac, author of Our Stories Remember
ISBN: 9780884484615
Dimensions: 254mm x 229mm x 5mm
Weight: 157g
36 pages