The twelve portraits are strikingly playful and introspective, from the brown bear’s confident, hirsute profile captured against a sprightly polka-dotted background, to the delicate vulnerability of the open, undisguised butterfly.  With its brief simplicity, the text invites self-reflection.  A list of the totem animals and their respective meanings is summarized at the end, along with an author’s note that explores how all living things are interconnected in Aboriginal culture.   Originally written to encourage her son to connect with his Indigenous roots, Danielle Daniel’s Sometimes I Feel Like a Fox will capture the imagination of all readers.