Once again, I'm torn. I'm marking this as a pick because I think it's absolutely worth reading. It's set in a secondary world reminiscent of 19th century Canada, complete with complicated (and painful) settler/Indigenous relations, and Lowachee sells it very well indeed. I mostly enjoyed it and would definitely read a sequel if one appeared.
I almost marked it so-so, though, because the balance between the personal and the mythic skews toward ⬇️