The Other Ones

by Jamesie Fournier

Other authorsToma Feizo Gas (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 2023

Status

Available

Call number

FIC FOU

Call number

FIC FOU

Description

"In "The Net," a girl and her mother arrive at their secluded cabin on a frozen lake to find their fishing net has been attacked, a massive hole ripped through the middle. After the net has been mended and the night's catch eaten, the daughter sits awake playing with a bit of leftover netting string. When she was a girl, her grandmother taught her to make string figures--just as her mother had taught her--a game played by Inuit for generations, but a game not to be taken lightly . . . as the daughter plays late into the night, and the mother sleeps, other monstrous forces are soon awakened from beneath the frozen lake. In "Before Dawn" a young boy runs out onto the tundra to play with his new friend by his side, venturing far beyond his mother's rule that he not stray past the inuksuk on the horizon. The boy's friend beckons him farther and farther, and the farther they get from home, the more the friend seems to change . . . until he is no longer human at all. Horrified, the boy listens to the creature's proposition: return home before dawn, or be lost forever to the other side . . . Complemented by haunting illustrations from Toma Feizo Gas, The Other Ones is a fresh take on modern horror by an exciting new Inuit voice."--… (more)

Publication

Inhabit Media (2023), Edition: English, 50 pages

Original language

English

Language

User reviews

LibraryThing member lostinalibrary
The Other Ones by Inuk writer Jamesie Fournier is a very short read containing two short stories but it packs a real punch. In the first story, In the Net, a mother and daughter have found a hole in their fishing net. After they finish the repairs, the mother goes to bed. The daughter finds a piece
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of leftover netting and decides to create string figure with it, a skill her grandmother taught her. But her grandmother warned her to never do this late at night. The daughter shrugs this off as superstitious nonsense but she soon learns the consequences of disregarding her grandmother’s warning

In the second story, Before Dawn, a young boy is playing with his new friend. Issac. His mother has warned him to never venture past the inukshuk that can be seen on the horizon but Issac urges him on. But the further they run, the more Issac changes, becoming less human and a whole lot more scary.He makes a bargain with the boy. If he can get back home past the inukshuk by dawn, he will be safe. Otherwise, he is lost forever

Combining Inuit lore with horror, The Other Ones, Fournier has created two very unique, very creepy stories that are guaranteed to send chills down your spine. Full-colour pictures by Toma Felzo Gao complement the story perfectly, adding even more chills to the tales. A terrifyingly fun read. But more than that, it is an interesting glimpse at Inuit lore and made me want to read more.

Thanks to Edelweiss+ and the publishers for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review
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ISBN

1772274216 / 9781772274219

Barcode

97817722742191
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