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Jon's Tricky Journey

A Story for Inuit Children with Cancer and Their Families

by (author) Patricia McCarthy

illustrated by Hwei Lim

Publisher
Inhabit Media
Initial publish date
Oct 2022
Subjects
Diseases, Illnesses & Injuries, Native Canadian, Cancer
Categories
Indigenous characters , Set in Nunavut
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781772274776
    Publish Date
    Oct 2022
    List Price
    $6.99

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Description

Jon loves his life in the North. But when he feels a pain that won’t go away, he must go to a children’s hospital in the south to find out what is wrong. A doctor there tells Jon he has cancer and will have to stay at the hospital for a while.

Suddenly Jon’s life is upside down! But with a handful of tricks from the doctors and nurses, and new friends, Jon discovers ways to cope with some of the tricky parts of having cancer.

Accompanied by a resource guide for parents and caregivers, including hospital and support information, Jon’s Tricky Journey opens a conversation between Inuit children facing a cancer diagnosis and their families to help make a difficult and confusing time more manageable.

". . . [A]cknowledges some of the many difficulties faced by young Inuit cancer patients and their families, with a message of strength and hope." - McGill’s Med e-News

". . . [C]ompassionately written and is an immensely valuable resource for Inuit families facing a cancer diagnosis." - CM Magazine

About the authors

Patricia McCarthy is a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner with over thirty years of cancer nursing experience. Jon’s Tricky Journey is her first book.

Patricia McCarthy's profile page

Hwei Lim a étudié en génie, travaillé en informatique et en conseil aux entreprises, et est maintenant illustratrice de bandes dessinées et d’autres histoires. Ses œuvres récemment publiées comprennent les illustrations du livre The Spirit of the Sea, le premier volume de Spera et la collection d’histoires Boris & Lalage. Hwei vit en Malaisie.

 

Hwei Lim's profile page

Editorial Reviews

“. . . [A]cknowledges some of the many difficulties faced by young Inuit cancer patients and their families, with a message of strength and hope.”—McGill's Med-e News

“. . . [C]ompassionately written and is an immensely valuable resource for Inuit families facing a cancer diagnosis.”—CM Magazine