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Keeper'n Me
Keeper'n Me | Richard Wagamese
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When Garnet Raven was three years old, he was taken from his home on an Ojibway Indian reserve and placed in a series of foster homes. Having reached his mid-teens, he escapes at the first available opportunity, only to find himself cast adrift on the streets of the big city. Having skirted the urban underbelly once too often by age 20, he finds himself thrown in jail. While there, he gets a surprise letter from his long-forgotten native family. The sudden communication from his past spurs him to return to the reserve following his release from jail. Deciding to stay awhile, his life is changed completely as he comes to discover his sense of place, and of self. While on the reserve, Garnet is initiated into the ways of the Ojibway--both ancient and modern--by Keeper, a friend of his grandfather, and last fount of history about his people's ways. By turns funny, poignant and mystical, Keeper'n Me reflects a positive view of Native life and philosophy--as well as casting fresh light on the redemptive power of one's community and traditions. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Creadnorthey
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A contemplative read about finding your place and offering a way to be that, in light of the world today, seems to make a lot of sense. This read was in stark contrast to Blood Meridian that I am reading also. These two books couldn‘t be further apart- this full of love kindness and respect- McCarthy‘s book a stream of blood, betrayal and depravity. This is a read that fixes.

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February was a stressful month and I couldn‘t even finish one book.
On the other hand, I cannot stop listening to my current read. It‘s funny and sad and makes me long for something. I don‘t know... good books tend to make me feel that way. Thank you @Lindy for recommending this book.

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JennyM Hoping March is a better month for you. Be gentle with yourself 😘 3y
Lindy I‘m glad you‘re enjoying Keeper n Me. What sticks with me most about that book is how honest the emotions feel, and the comfort of finally finding a sense of belonging. 3y
erzascarletbookgasm I‘m glad the current book is keeping you engrossed. Hope things will be better this month. 3y
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readordierachel I'm sorry your month was stressful. Hope this month is better ❤ 3y
BiblioLitten @JennyM I hope so too. How have you been, Jenny? 🥰💕 3y
BiblioLitten @erzascarletbookgasm Thank you, Jessie🥰💕 3y
BiblioLitten @readordierachel I hope so too. Thank you, Rachel🥰💕 3y
BiblioLitten @Lindy Truly! And the audio adds to the experience. I‘m glad I switched to audio. 3y
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