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Dilara
river woman | Katherena Vermette
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From a fantastic poetry collection by Katherena Vermette, a Métis author. Found on Everand.
#FoodandLit #Canada
@Catsandbooks @Texreader

Pic of St Theresa Point, Island Lake by Timkal, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24819273

Catsandbooks Wonderful! 🇨🇦 4w
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Bookwormjillk
The Break | Katherena Vermette
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This book was sad and covered some hard topics, but an incredibly good read. I didn‘t want the story of these women to end. #FoodAndLit #Canada

JuniperWilde I loved this one too. 4w
Bookwormjillk @JuniperWilde it was so good 4w
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Bookwormjillk
The Break | Katherena Vermette
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I am worn out tonight but in a good way. #hyggehour

mcctrish Oh I loved this book 1mo
Chrissyreadit 🧡🧡🧡🧡 1mo
Tamra Love this one! 1mo
Bookwormjillk @Tamra @mcctrish It‘s so good 1mo
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xicanti
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I finished my awesome puzzle yesterday afternoon, and Cherie Dimaline and I are back on track with her Secret Garden remix! The original is one of those books Tiny Me drifted away from so I can‘t claim to know the source material well, but from a pure storytelling perspective I love everything Dimaline‘s doing here. #audiopuzzling

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Bookwormjillk
The Break | Katherena Vermette
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I‘m biggie sizing my hygge hour today. We‘re getting rain for the first time in over a month and I‘m going to sit still and celebrate that.

AnnCrystal 👏🌧️💝🥳👍. 1mo
Aims42 Enjoy! ☺️ 1mo
AmyG Oooo a rainy reading night. 🙌🏻 1mo
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mcctrish Oh I loved this book 1mo
BkClubCare Yay ☔️ 1mo
mcctrish It is perfect 1mo
MysticFaerie Loved this book! Enjoy! 1mo
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AroundTheBookWorld
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In this complex and emotionally resonant novel about a Métis girl living on the Canadian prairies, debut author Jen Ferguson serves up a powerful story about rage, secrets, and all the spectrums that make up a person—and the sweetness that can still live alongside the bitterest truth.
#TheSummerOfBitterAndSweet #JenFerguson #YoungAdult #Contemporary #LGBT #Romance #Fiction #Queer #RealisticFiction #Canada #Audiobook #Indigenous #NativeAmerican ?

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merelybookish
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Taking #landback protests to a new level, two Metis youth move a herd of bison into a downtown Edmonton park. Activist Grey is determined to make a real difference while Ezzy, whose been in & out of institutions, his whole life, just wants to support Grey. Their plan works, sort of. But if course there are no easy fixes to colonialism or its impact on generations. Helping the bison doesn't save Grey or Ezzy from having to find their own path.

merelybookish Lots to like about this novel AND I found it took me a long time to read. The novel flips back and forth between their perspectives. I preferred Ezzy's as the writing of Grey's character didn't work as well for me. 7mo
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Kazzie
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Liked it! His first is better, but these two characters were really and finely drawn without being caricatures. Edmonton seemed like a character as well. The local culture was captured in a very honest way

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xicanti
Keetsahnak / Our Missing and Murdered Indigenous Sisters | Maria Campbell, Kim Anderson, Christi Belcourt
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Lunchtime nonfiction with Saki. Despite my little pal‘s glare, this is an important and insightful work that digs into the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls from academic, legal, and personal angles. (NB: it was published in 2017. More recent writing on the matter also includes two-spirit people.)

MemoirsForMe Aww! Great photo! Does Saki get along with Casey? 9mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 9mo
xicanti @UwannaPublishme he and Casey probably won‘t meet, but he lives with two Border Collies and they‘re all great friends! 9mo
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kissmehardy
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I'm always impressed when people can write multiple POVs and make all of them distinct! Seeing how all the storylines were going to connect and lead to changes was fascinating, too. Spare but lovely. #contemporaryfiction #indigenouslit