This important book by the ardent defender of the environment, culture and Indigenous and human rights Sheila Watt-Cloutier addresses the global threat of climate change through her unique point of view as an Inuk woman. Watt-Cloutier recalls her childhood and shares her story of resilience, commitment and survival: from growing up in Nunavik, learning her people’s traditional way of life, hunting and preparing ‘country food’ to her involvement in education, in culture preservation and in environment and climate change. Throughout the book, she explores the parallels between the protection of the Canadian Arctic and the survival of Inuit culture.