Little by Little :You Can Change the World
Little by Little :You Can Change the World
paperback
Published:
10 October, 2024
Description
Michael might be young, but he’s got a big heart and a strong sense of right and wrong. He knows it’s right to help people when they need it—but what can he do when so many people need help?
When Michael finds out about an upcoming youth conference, he sees his chance to learn more about helping others. But when he gets to the conference, he’s the youngest person there! And the speaker on stage is saying things about his community that aren’t true. Will Michael be brave enough to use his voice to stand up for what he knows is right?
Little by Little is a beautifully illustrated graphic novel about how one Indigenous child sparked change and inspired others.
Prizes
Commended for In the Margins Book Award, Social Justice & Advocacy List 2025 (United States),Commended for In the Margins Book Award, Top Ten Books List 2025 (United States)
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781774920985 |
| ISBN10 | 1774920980 |
| Number Of Pages | 56 |
| Item Weight | 158 g |
| Product Dimensions | 165 x 254 x 3 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Portage & Main Press |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
This inspiring story is told in graphic novel format...The illustrations are expressive....The result is a moving account of Michael’s [Redhead Champange] childhood in an format that is accessible to a range of reading levels.
* Quill & Quire *The images are brightly colored and feature a diverse cast of characters with expressive faces. The graphic elements of the story are well thought out and effective. Young readers interested in civic action might enjoy this book.
* Youth Services Book Review *Among Ontario Library Association’s Best Bets, Junior Non-fiction top ten list
* Ontario Library Association *Author's Bio
Sonya Ballantyne (she, they) is a Swampy Cree writer, filmmaker, and speaker based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Her work explores contemporary and futuristic portrayals of Indigenous women and girls. Her award-winning projects include the documentary Nosisim (2024 Barry Lank Award) and the graphic novel Little by Little (In The Margins, 2025 Top Ten Title). Sonya is also the author of the children’s book Kerri Berry Lynn, contributor to anthologies such as Pros and (Comic) Cons and Women Love Wrestling, and co-director of The Death Tour, which was screened at Cannes in 2023 with a world premiere at the Slamdance Film Festival in 2024. Rhael McGregor (they/them/theirs) is a Winnipeg-based, Métis & Queer comic artist. They’ve been in the indie comics scene since 2018 with their debut comic Tinder and have recently stepped into the publishing world with their work on the books Mortified from Harper Collins and Little by Little from HighWater Press. Rhael’s work mainly revolves around Indigenous and Queer literature in Fantasy or Sci-Fi settings, focusing on representation, the connections between people, character growth, and spreading joy. Toben Racicot is a comic book writer and letterer whose work has appeared in Crown & Anchor, Pilgrim's Dirge, Beastlands, Sidequest, and Juniper. He dreamt of being an aerospace engineer before failing high school physics. Now he studies role-playing games at the University of Waterloo.