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The reinvention of liberal democracy in the midst of the Covid-19 crisis...an opportunity to reinvent once more. My reading buddy seems ambivalent.
The reinvention of liberal democracy in the midst of the Covid-19 crisis...an opportunity to reinvent once more. My reading buddy seems ambivalent.
"On that day, the Creator spoke to us all, Indigenous and non-Indigenous alike, and reminded us of the reasons we walk."
I wanted to like it, but so many problematic aspects that I just couldn't get around. Was the incessant need for acceptance some neo-feminist statement? I just don't know. I don't know if the book knows, either.
Listening to the audio of this. Can't get over how the first few chapters just sucked me right in. The connection between character & place are so simply and eloquently explored. Just like small town Saskatchewan where I grew up.
"I have always believed that, I think at that particular moment, my spirit left." ?