Freddie the Flyer by Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail - ISBN: 9781774880807
Hardcover
Arctic dreams take flight: celebrate a pioneering Indigenous aviator’s journey.

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  • Hardcover

    32 pages

  • Release Date

    21 November 2023

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Summary

A gorgeous picture book that pays homage to aviator Freddie Carmichael - the first Indigenous commercial pilot in the Arctic - with each month of the year highlighting moments from his life, the beauty of the North and the power of dreams.

When Freddie was young, he saw a plane up close for the first time when it dropped off supplies at his family’s remote bush camp. He was instantly hooked.

Freddie has flown for nearly seventy years, doing everything from supply runs to searc…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781774880807
ISBN-10:1774880806
Author:Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail, Fred Carmichael, Audrea Loreen-Wulf
Publisher:Tundra Books
Imprint:Tundra Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:32
Release Date:21 November 2023
Weight:567g
Dimensions:209mm x 288mm
Audience Age:3-7
What They're Saying

Critics Review

One of CBC’s Best Canadian Books for Kids and Teens of 2023

PRAISE FOR Freddie the Flyer:


“Telling his tale in the third person along with Metcalfe-Chenail, Carmichael goes from school-age daydreams of flight in the tiny town of Aklavik, Canada, to adventures as a private pilot on the Mackenzie Delta… . Painting on rough canvas, Loreen-Wulf underscores the breadth and beauty of the subarctic landscape with scenes of musk oxen and caribou, broad snowfields, and swathes of seasonal wildflowers beneath twilit skies and bright Northern lights… . Shines with a love of both planes and place.” —Kirkus Reviews

“The story of an Indigenous boy who dreamed of taking to the sky unfolds across the year in this picture-book biography that draws on Gwich’in language, the power of an unshakable passion, and, as rendered in the gorgeous painted illustrations, the beauty of nature.” —Booklist

“With few autobiographies for children about Indigenous ‘firsts,’ this fills a niche.” —School Library Journal

“His life story, co-written with Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail, is one of passion, determination and great accomplishments, presented here in a series of 12 brief monthly accounts, beginning when Freddie was little.”Montreal Gazette

“Beautiful artwork, depicting the Far North, was created with acrylic paint on canvas. The story is told through the twelve months of the year which are noted in English, Videetoh Goojiidhat and Hiqinnatchiaq.” —Youth Service Book Review

Freddie The Flyer is a captivating true story of great flying inspiration. A beautiful homage to Freddie — the first Indigenous commercial pilot in the Arctic. A must read!” —Momma Braga

“An empowering story, Carmichael’s journey to becoming a pilot illustrates the importance of dreams.” —The Miramichi Reader

“A gorgeous picture book that pays homage to aviator Freddie Carmichael — the first Indigenous commercial pilot in the Arctic — with each month of the year highlighting moments from his life, the beauty of the North, and the power of dreams. The illustrations are amazing.” —Story Monsters Ink

About The Author

Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail

FREDERICK “FREDDIE” CARMICHAEL split his childhood between the trapline and the town of Aklavik, Northwest Territories (NWT). He worked hard to become the first Indigenous commercial pilot in the Arctic, founded multiple aviation companies and has served the people of the Mackenzie Delta in the air and as a leader and Elder. Fred is a Member of the Order of Canada and Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame, and he holds an Honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of Saskatchewan. Fred still flies his Cessna 170 from his home in Inuvik, NWT, where he lives with his wife, Miki, and their dog, Shadow. This is his first book.

DANIELLE METCALFE-CHENAIL is the author of several books about aviation and reconciliation, including the picture book Alis the Aviator- An ABC Aviation Adventure. She has cherished her visits to the Western Arctic and was Writer in Residence at Berton House in Dawson City, Yukon. Danielle lives by the sea in Nova Scotia/Mi’kma’ki with her young family.

AUDREA LOREEN-WULF was born in the Tuktoyaktuk area and lived there as a young child. She now lives in Salmon Arm, BC. She expresses her deep love for the North through her paintings.

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