Nukappia lives with his adoptive parents in Ottawa, but spends his summers with his biological family in an Arctic Inuit village in northern Nunavut. The story begins as Nukappia rises from a sleepless night at his Uncle’s house in town. His uncle Angu will walk him to his grandparent’s annual camp along the shoreline. As they walk, the reader experiences the Arctic through the eyes of the Inuit. The dried seaweed can be a delicious soup or used in medicine, catching fish using a weir with kakivaks (traditional fishing spears) and digging for clams and jigging for sculpin through the ice. As Uncle Angu shares his knowledge that “almost everything that can be found on the shoreline is useful as either a medicine, food, or helpful tool,” Nukappia’s excitement grows for their arrival in the camp. His greeting with his entire northern family fills him with happiness.
Glossary of Arctic Plants and Animals includes Inuit, English and scientific names, photograph, description, and Inuit traditional uses. Glossary of Landforms and Tools Used on the Shoreline include illustrations and descriptions.