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Buffalo Dreamer
Buffalo Dreamer | Violet Duncan
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An illuminating novel about the importance of reclaiming the past, based on the author’s family history Summer and her family always spend relaxed summers in Alberta, Canada, on the reservation where her mom’s family lives. But this year is turning out to be an eye-opening one. First, Summer has begun to have vivid dreams in which she's running away from one of the many real-life residential schools that tore Native children from their families and tried to erase their Native identities. Not long after that, she learns that unmarked children’s graves have been discovered at the school her grandpa attended as a child. Now more folks are speaking up about their harrowing experiences at these places, including her grandfather. Summer cherishes her heritage and is heartbroken about all her grandfather was forced to give up and miss out on. When the town holds a rally, she’s proud to take part to acknowledge the painful past and speak of her hopes for the future, and anxious to find someone who can fill her in on the source of her unsettling dreams.
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GirlNamedJesse
Buffalo Dreamer | Violet Duncan
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Mehso-so

I love the premise of this book, and wish the execution flowed more smoothly to tell it successfully. The dialogue felt clunky at times, and the climax was undermined by how it was told to the reader. We need more stories about residential schools and the horror that affected children experienced within them, and I wish that had been told more effectively in this one.

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Lindy
Buffalo Dreamer | Violet Duncan
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Pickpick

I am impressed by this contemporary story about the aftermath of the residential school system. It‘s gentle, yet packs a powerful amount into 99 pages. Suitable for ages 10-14.
#Indigenous #CanadianAuthor #kidlit #middlegrade #YA

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Lindy
Buffalo Dreamer | Violet Duncan
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September 30: Books for Truth & Reconciliation + Art + Shakespeare + the Booker

https://youtu.be/HDGbdN3jVKw

#CanadianAuthors #Indigenous #kidlit

LeahBergen I like your little orange shirt pin. 🧡 1mo
Lindy @LeahBergen Thanks! I don‘t have any orange clothing, but I want to show my support for residential school survivors and for those who didn‘t survive, and to recognize the harm done to families and communities. 🧡 1mo
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