TITLE: The Adventures of Sajo and her Beaver People
Author: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney
Publisher: Lovat Dickson & Thompson Limited
Published Year: 1935
Genre: Children’s Adventure, History, Nature, Mixed Fiction/Non-Fiction
Language: English
Total Pages: 88
Format: PDF
DESCRIPTION:
The Adventures of Sajo and her Beaver People is a charming and engaging children’s adventure story based on real events. The novel follows Sajo, a young Ojibwe girl, and her older brother as they adopt two young beavers, Chilawee and Chikanee, and work to protect them from fur traders. Through vivid storytelling and illustrations, the book celebrates the beauty of the natural world and the importance of compassion, courage, and stewardship of wildlife.
First published in 1935, the book became an immediate bestseller, attracting audiences to Grey Owl’s lectures and inspiring readers across generations. Its timeless themes of coexistence with nature and respect for animals continue to resonate, offering young readers a window into the wilderness of Canada and the delicate balance between humans and the creatures around them.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Archibald Stansfeld Belaney (1888–1938) was an English-born author and conservationist who devoted his life to protecting wildlife in Canada. He became widely recognized for his writings, lectures, and public advocacy on environmental preservation. Belaney’s deep connection with nature and his pioneering work in conservation left a lasting legacy, inspiring generations to value and protect the wilderness and its inhabitants.

Ella C –
Charming heartwarming and educational perfect for young readers
Benjamin R –
A delightful adventure loved the characters and wildlife descriptions