The Sakoose Compass

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A gaming teen, lost in the unforgiving Canadian wilderness. It's not a game anymore. Can he survive nature's ultimate test and find his true compass? This short story also contains a discussion guide for families, book clubs, classes and groups.

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The Sakoose Compass by Jamie F. Bell is published in Canada by the Arts Incubator Winnipeg, Art Borups Corners, and Melgund Recreation, Arts and Culture Storytelling Clubs. This digital skills and literacy program was made possible with support from the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Program and the Government of Ontario.

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About the Book

by Jamie F. Bell
A gaming teen, lost in the unforgiving Canadian wilderness. It's not a game anymore. Can he survive nature's ultimate test and find his true compass? This short story also contains a discussion guide for families, book clubs, classes and groups.
What happens when your entire world fits in your pocket, and then the signal dies? For gaming-obsessed Myles, a summer with his grandfather in the remote Northwestern Ontario wilderness is a digital wasteland of pine sap and flickering Wi-Fi. He longs for his screen, scoffing at his grandpa's cryptic talk of 'real treasure' beyond gold and an ancient, crinkly map of the old and long-closed Sakoose Mine. But when his phone goes dark, leaving him utterly disconnected, the forest transforms from a boring backdrop into a menacing labyrinth. Tempted by a faded line on the map – an 'Old Trail – Abandoned' – Myles plunges into the dense woods, seeking a secret shortcut and an adventure of his own. Instead, he finds himself truly lost, facing the unforgiving embrace of nature. With only an archaic compass and his wits, Myles must navigate treacherous terrain and confront his deepest fears. The Sakoose Compass is a gripping survival story that challenges a screen-addicted generation to discover the profound dignity of the natural world and the untapped courage within themselves. Can a boy who only knows virtual worlds find his true strength beyond the screen? Beyond its engaging plot, "The Sakoose Compass" also highlights the critical importance of connecting with our natural surroundings and the deep wisdom held within the land. While not explicitly Indigenous storytelling, the narrative's respect for nature aligns with many Indigenous traditions that emphasize stewardship and understanding of the environment. Such stories contribute to a broader cultural conversation about our relationship with the earth, encouraging readers to reflect on their own connections to the world around them.
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ISBN: 9798232535025

Discover Exciting English Short Stories to Read

Are you looking for fun English short stories? The Sakoose Compass is a compelling addition to our collection of short stories to read. Produced as part of our Digital Literacy Program, these books to read celebrate local culture.

The Sakoose Compass by Jamie F. Bell is published in Canada by the Arts Incubator Winnipeg, Art Borups Corners, and Melgund Recreation, Arts and Culture Storytelling Clubs. This digital skills and literacy program was made possible with support from the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Program and the Government of Ontario.

Supporting Digital Literacy and Skills

Proceeds from these book sales directly support northern literacy initiatives and community storytelling programs, helping to empower young readers and community voices.

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