T'aal
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"Long, long ago, back before you were born, back, back before your mother was born, back, back, back before your grandmother was born, there were no street lights, there were no neon signs, there weren't even any electric lights in the houses of the village of Sliammon."
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28 pages
~28 min to read
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A young brother and sister in the village of Sliammon must go out after dark to fetch their grandmother, and even though they are good children, they are caught by The One Who Takes Bad Children. It is up to the brother and sister to free themselves and all the other children by doing what they have been taught: stay calm, pay attention, and use everything you can find around you. An elder of the Sliammon people, Sue Pielle is one of the most respected story tellers in British Columbia. She works with the child development centre at Sliammon and in the Sliammon language and cultural programme at James Thompson School. Anne Cameron is a well known Canadian writer and an neighbour of Sue Pielle.
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