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Unseen Companion
Unseen Companion | Denise Gosliner Orenstein
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In the late 1960's, in the small community of Bethel, Alaska, a beaten teenager named Dove Alexie is in prison. One day, he mysteriously vanishes, and curiously, there is no mention of hi s arrival or departure on the prison records. Four young people in Bethel tell their stories, and the narrative circles around Dove their unseen companion. Told with humour and insight, Unseen Companion spins together four unique voices that capture the complexities of human existence and the search for one's place in the universe. o Based on the author's own experiences living and doing social work in fourteen Alaskan bush villages, which left Orenstein uniquely qualified to write the kind of loss and hopelessness presented in this novel. o An intriguing and layered narrative structure, unique voices, and a brilliant overarching metaphor that sums up one's place in the universe make this a unique and resonant book that will stick with readers for years to come. Ages 12 +
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Unseen Companion | Denise Gosliner Orenstein
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Book #9 of 2024: “Unseen Companion” by Denise Gosliner Orenstein

This is a YA novel but it‘s not an easy one. Set in a rural Alaska town, the book follows several youth in 1969. It focuses heavily on anti-Indigenous racism, from murder to residential schools to foster homes, particularly against Yup‘ik people. As is too often the case in real life, there was no happy ending here.