The International Polar Institute publishes academic works focusing on the Inuit people and Greenland, as well as poems and folklore from the polar regions. These books capture ways of living that aren’t typically well known to others in the world, and seeks to promote the bountiful history of people living in the arctic’s northern hemisphere.
This novel exposes a captivating narrative about identity, social heritage, and personal development, and about stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination.
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