It was a great read. I was on the edge of my seat. Waub, as everyone calls him, has incorporated the Anishinaabe language, as you can read in the snippet below, as well as details from the history of the treatment of Indigenous People in North America. These are important reads for white settlers, as Canadians seek Truth and Reconciliation between nations. It is something we can do to better understand the history of the development of North America.
It is important, following the Truth and Reconciliation Act, to bear witness to the misogyny, the gender bias, and the stereotypical attitudes of the 'founding fathers' who wrote the Indian Act, and created abusive Residential Schools. First Nations have spent much time, energy, and willpower, fighting back peacefully, and in the courts.
Waubgeshig Rice is an author and journalist originally from Wasauksing First Nation. His first short story collection, Midnight Sweatlodge, was inspired by his experiences growing up in an Anishinaabe community, and won an Independent Publishers Book Award in 2012. His debut novel, Legacy, followed in 2014. He graduated from Ryerson University’s journalism program in 2002. In 2014, he received the Anishinabek Nation’s Debwewin Citation for excellence in First Nation Storytelling.
He has a cute-as-a-button son.About to go live from our @CBCThunderBay studio with @UpNorthCBC! I’ll be here all week. Tune in at 4ET/3CT to hear about what we have planned! pic.twitter.com/8vcwtRL9Ur— Waubgeshig Rice (@waub) September 24, 2018
My son’s day care was closed today so I had to take the day off work to be with him. It was a nice little blessing for me. I didn’t realize how much I needed just a chill day with my boy. pic.twitter.com/cXM5Ppgrng— Waubgeshig Rice (@waub) September 10, 2018
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7 comments:
Sounds like an interesting post-apocalyptic novel! This book got nice reviews from the Toronto Star and the Globe & Mail. And how fun that you've been following the author on CBC radio and twitter. Thank you for reviewing!
Thanks for this interesting review!
Is sounds like a good read!
I have written this title down and will look for it.
Sweet photo of his little boy. That's a nice smile also. The book sounds like a must read.
What a cute photo of the little boy! And this book looks like one I would like. Thanks for your review! Enjoy your weekend!
I'm going to put this book on my "To Read" list. Thanks for the review. - Margy
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