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Books with author James Houston

  • The Falcon Bow: An Arctic Legend

    James Houston

    Paperback (Puffin, June 1, 1992)
    Kungo, a young Inuit, seeks to prevent a bloody feud when his people and a rival Indian tribe find themselves in competition for dwindling food supplies.
  • The FALCON BOW An Arctic Legend

    James Houston

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry, Dec. 1, 1986)
    Kungo, a young Inuit, seeks to prevent a bloody feud when his people and a rival Indian tribe find themselves in competition for dwindling food supplies.
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  • River Runners

    James Houston

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Dec. 3, 1981)
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  • Running West

    James Houston

    Paperback (Kensington, June 1, 1996)
    Unjustly banished from Scotland, William Stewart and Thana, a beautiful Dene Indian girl, journey deep into the heart of the unexplored sub-Arctic wilderness, in a story of love and survival set in eighteenth-century Canada. Reprint.
  • tikta' Liktak

    James Houston

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace & Company, March 15, 1965)
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  • Whiteout

    James Houston

    Paperback (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, Nov. 11, 2002)
    Jonathan Arid, a rebellious 17-year-old city boy, is sent to live with his uncle at a remote Arctic settlement on Baffin Island, a World away from his passion: leading and playing in a small jazz group. Angry at his mother and relatives, he must come to terms with new ways - and with the harsh reality of an environment where one small mistake can mean certain death.
  • Ice Swords

    James Houston

    Paperback (McClelland & Stewart Ltd, March 15, 1986)
    Book by James M. Houston
  • River Runners

    James A. Houston

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, June 1, 1992)
    Two young boys, who have been sent into the Canadian interior to set up a fur-collecting station, are befriended by a Naskapi Indian family.
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  • Tikta' Liktak: An Inuit-Eskimo Legend

    James Houston

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH, Aug. 16, 1993)
    The young Eskimo hunter Tikta' Liktak is carried to sea one day on a drifting ice floe and never expects to see his family or homeland again. With luck, and much daring, he reaches the rocky, uninhabited island of Sakkiak, where he resigns himself to die of starvation. In a trancelike sleep he dreams that the sea spirit sends him a seal to kill for food and, when he awakes, he finds that the sea spirit has indeed come to his aid. From that day on he takes hope and – though he still battles despair, wild animals, and the elements – he begins trying to find a way of reaching the mainland again. James Houston's retelling of this compelling saga vividly portrays the realities of survival in a harsh yet beautiful land.
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  • River Runners: A Tale of Hardship and Bravery

    James A. Houston

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Oct. 1, 1979)
    Two young boys, who have been sent into the Canadian interior to set up a fur-collecting station, are befriended by a Naskapi Indian family.
  • Ghost Paddle

    James Houston

    Paperback (Scholastic Press, March 15, 1973)
    Vintage children's book
  • Frozen Fire - A Tale Of Courage

    James Houston

    Paperback (Puffin / Penguin Books, Aug. 16, 1986)
    Frozen Fire - A Tale Of Courage