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A Stranger at Home
A Stranger at Home: A True Story | Christy Jordan-Fenton, Margaret Pokiak-Fenton, Liz Amini-Holmes
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Looks at the experiences of a young Inuit girl returning from a residential religious school, where she is not recognized by her mother and is seen as an outsider.
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A Stranger at Home: A True Story | Christy Jordan-Fenton, Margaret Pokiak-Fenton, Liz Amini-Holmes
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This is a direct sequel of Fatty Legs. A Stranger at Home is just as amazingly done as the first book. It deals with Olemaun's struggles in returning to her former life before residential school. It is well worth the read for any children or adults looking to read a personal account of experiences with Canada's residential school system.