Hannah and the Spindle Whorl, Carol Anne Shaw
Hannah and the Spindle Whorl, Carol Anne Shaw
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Hannah and the Spindle Whorl

Author: Carol Anne Shaw

Narrator: Hannah Rose Maté

Unabridged: 5 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2016


Synopsis

“Winner of the 2011 Silver Medal, MOONBEAM CHILDREN’S BOOK AWARDS!”

When twelve-year-old Hannah uncovers an ancient Salish spindle whorl hidden in a cave near her home in Cowichan Bay, she is transported back to a village called Tl’ulpalus, in a time before Europeans had settled in the area. Through the agency of a trickster raven, Hannah befriends Yisella, a young Salish girl, and is welcomed into village life. Here she discovers that the spindle whorl is the prize possession of Yisella’s mother, Skeepla, a famous spinner and weaver. When Skeepla falls victim to smallpox, Hannah finally begins to open up about the death of her own mother. Hannah and Yisella are then accidentally left behind when the villagers journey to the mainland, and they witness the arrival of Governor James Douglas and numerous settlers on the Hecate. As the settlers pillage the village for souvenirs, Hannah and Yisella rescue the spindle whorl and, pursued by the ship’s crew, escape into the dark forest. From the refuge in the cave, Hannah returns to her own time with a greater understanding of herself and the history of the First Nations. “A remarkably vibrant novel that links friendship and native history across time.” — Ann Walsh

Reviews

Goodreads review by James on January 18, 2014

Hannah and the Spindle Whorl, Carol Anne Shaw's debut YA novel, is a compelling blend of educational young adult literature and Canadian folklore. Almost instantly, it reminded me of one of my favourite childhood books, 'The Golden Pine Cone' by Catherine Anthony Clark.The Golden Pine Cone In 'Hannah......more

Goodreads review by Kristin on March 25, 2013

Author, Carol Anne Shaw has hit a home run with Hannah and the Spindle Whorl, her first novel for middle readers. The story focuses on 12-year-old Hannah and what happens when she stumbles upon a cave containing very old First Nations drawings and artifacts, most notably a spindle whorl for weaving......more

Goodreads review by Kathryn on December 11, 2017

Fantastic book. Carol Anne Shaw is a brilliant story weaver. An excellent history lesson of the Coast Salish people for readers of all ages.......more

Goodreads review by Kimberley on December 12, 2012

I read "Hannah and the Spindle Whorl" to my grade 6 class and I have evidential proof that they loved it. Not only was this shown through the outstanding work they provided through assignments, they also told me on a regular basis how much they were enjoying the novel. The story is told through the e......more

Goodreads review by Clare on December 06, 2010

I love historical fiction, and because the setting for this book is southern Vancouver Island, I was really interested in getting hold of it. I'm so glad I did! Right from the start, I found the main character, "Hannah" to be an engaging, quirky, unique kid with a strong sense of self. The relationsh......more