Fødselsdagsskrald

children’s book by Stina Sørensen, illustrated by Inuk Silis-Høegh

Iluuna has a birthday coming up but the only thing she wishes for, is that there will be a cleaner place to play. Iluuna’s wish is so extraordinary that the media gets wind of it, and soon it inspires people everywhere…

Ved slusen

novel by Iben Mondrup

This is the story of three people who’s lives become entwined when they are suddenly turned upside down.

Sila

a fable about climate change by Lana Hansen, illustrated by Georg Olsen

Tulugaq is just an ordinary boy – except that he can fly (Tulugaq means ‘raven’ in English). He is the world’s only hope in the battle against global warming. By the Spirit of the Inland Ice he is sent on a quest to save the human race from itself…

GREENLAND paper cuttings

a DIY paper cutting-book with motives from Greenland by Søren Thaae

In this boo, Søren Thaae has taken on the many motives of Greenland. With inspirational tips and cutting patterns for you to make your own paper sceneries at home.

Move on

a book about leaving ones social background by Julie Edel Hardenberg

In a collection of raw and honest accounts of child abuse, neglect, low self estime and fighting for better lives this book is a love declaration – a love of life! The famous Greenlandic artist, Julie Edel Hardenberg, comes from such a background herself and has invited others like her to share their stories.

The quiet diversity

photobook by Julie Edel Hardenberg

The full title of the book is Den stille mangfoldighed / Nipaatsumik assigiinngisitaarneq / The quiet diversity because the photos in this book transcends language and shows a diversity of people.

Kaassassuk – The Orphan

comic book by Christian Fleischer Rex

The story of Kaassassuk, the orphan boy, is one of the most beloved myths of the traditional Greenland. In this popular version Christian Fleischer Rex has interpreted Kaassassuk as a comic book.

Kiammi nanoq nerisarpaa? / Hvem spiser isbjørne?

children’s book by Kristín Steinsdóttir og Halla Sólveig Thorgeirsdóttir

Every winter the young seagull, Rissa, and her family fly from Iceland to Greenland. Unfortunately there are no polar bears and Rissa really wants to see one. Therefore, she flies away with her sister in search for the polar bears.

Angalaneq ulorianartoq

an Easy Rea-book by Lene Fauerby

Kasper and Malik are camping in the wild with the rest of their school-class. They go for a walk, but it becomes quite dangerous…

Qimmiaraq uiartortippoq

an Easy Read-book by Lene Fauerby

One day Kasper gets a puppy. But unfortunately he has not taken into consideration what can happen to a little puppy when wild sled dogs are around…

Jeg vil ha’ fisk!

children’s book by Áslaug Jónsdóttir

Sofie loves fish but her parent misunderstand every time Sofie asks for fish. They think she wants a fish in a bowl, a fish-costume, a pillow in the shape of a fish – but no, Sofie just wants fish for dinner.

Meeqqat ujarasussummiut / Stenbørnene

children’s book by Gudrun Kristensen, illustrated by Astrid Vebæk

Stone City is situated in a fantasyworld that in many ways resembles Greenland; it is far north, no trees – only stones. The children of the city passers time by throwing stones at stuff. Buildings, windows, and what not…

ABCT

an ABC by Julie Edel Hardenberg, illustrated by Bolatta Silis Høegh, Christian Fleischer Rex, Inuk Silis Høegh, Jette Brandt, Julie Edel Hardenberg, Juno Berthelsen, Niels Motzfeldt & Nuka Godtfredsen

All is mixed and played with in this ABC – funny sentenced and wonderful illustrations that are collaborations between very different Greenlandic artists.

Børn og unge i Grønland

antology with articles about the life and well-being of Greenlandic children

This is a collection of 23 articles that sheds light on, shares knowledge about and debates children og youths conditions of life in Greenland.

The Culture of Greenland in Glimpses

book about the traditional culture of Greenland by Ole G. Jensen

This is the book for all who wishes an introduction to Greenland’s fascinating cultural traditions and history. In this book you can learn about shamans, charms, tupilaks, the traditional drum and drum-dancing, masks, clothing, hunting and much more.

Arnatsialaat

photo- and interview-book by Pia Christensen and Ulrik Bang

7 Greenlandic women share their stories and dreams. They show us how life choices, initiative and ambitions demands respect from others as well as from oneself.

Anitsiarfik

children’s book by Naja Lund

Mari lives in Greenland. She is in love with Mads, who is a few years older. One day, a student is transferred to Maris class, Kunuk. He is sad about his parents’ divorce, and Mari finds him one day in the mountains contemplating wether he wants to live or not.