Sasquatch and the Muckleshoot

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by Adam Gidwitz


  That is why, from early on in the project, we relied not only on Native friends of mine from the Northwest and the experiences I’ve had there over several decades, but also turned directly to knowledgeable people in the Muckleshoot Nation itself. To say that they were warm and helpful is an understatement. This book would not be what it is without their input.

  Further, though sasquatch may only be a legend to some people outside our indigenous communities, for many Native people throughout the continent this being is a reality and has a deep cultural and spiritual significance. Thus, in our portrayal, it was important to me that we show proper respect—while also, getting back to my opening sentence, having fun. Humor is a very large part of Native American cultures and I suspect that sasquatch get a chuckle out of us silly humans now and then, too.

  — J.B.

  PHOTO CREDIT: Lauren Mancia

  Adam Gidwitz taught big kids and not-so-big kids in Brooklyn for eight years. Now he spends most of his time chronicling the adventures of the Unicorn Rescue Society. He is also the author of the Newbery Honor–winning The Inquisitor’s Tale, as well as the bestselling A Tale Dark and Grimm and its companions.

  PHOTO CREDIT: Amy Cao

  Jesse Casey and Chris Lenox Smith are filmmakers. They founded Mixtape Club, an award-winning production company in New York City, where they make videos and animations for all sorts of people.

  Adam and Jesse met when they were eleven years old. They have done many things together, like building a car powered only by a mousetrap and inventing two board games. Jesse and Chris met when they were eighteen years old. They have done many things together, too, like making music videos for rock bands and an animation for the largest digital billboard ever. But Adam and Jesse and Chris wanted to do something together. First, they made trailers for Adam’s books. Then, they made a short film together. And now, they are sharing with the world the courage, curiosity, kindness, and courage of the members of the Unicorn Rescue Society!

  PHOTO CREDIT: Michelle Pinet

  Hatem Aly is an Egyptian-born illustrator whose work has been featured in multiple publications worldwide. He currently lives in New Brunswick, Canada, with his wife, son, and more pets than people. Find him online at metahatem.com or @metahatem.

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