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Bone Black
Bone Black | Carol Rose GoldenEagle
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There are too many stories about Indigenous women who go missing or are murdered, and it doesnt seem as though official sources such as government, police or the courts respond in a way that works toward finding justice or even solutions. At least that is the way Wren StrongEagle sees it. Wren is devastated when her twin sister, Raven, mysteriously disappears after the two spend an evening visiting at a local pub. When Wren files a missing persons report with the local police, she is dismissed and becomes convinced the case will not be properly investigated. As she follows media reports, Wren realizes that the same heartbreak shes feeling is the same for too many families, indeed for whole Nations. Something within Wren snaps and she decides to take justice into her own hands. She soon disappears into a darkness, struggling to come to terms with the type of justice she delivers. Throughout her choices, and every step along the way, Wren feels as though she is being guided. But, by what?
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WanderingBookaneer
Bone Black | Carol Rose GoldenEagle
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Spotted at a Barnes & Noble in Ocala, FL.

DinoMom That is fantastic! 3y
LeahBergen Really??? This Canadian is thoroughly tickled! 👏🏻👏🏻 3y
LeahBergen And I‘ll even forgive the misspelling of “indigenous”. 😉 3y
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TWahpeconiah
Bone Black | Carol Rose GoldenEagle
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Mehso-so

Loved the story but the prose and dialogue was a bit stilted at times. Still, anytime an Indigenous woman gets revenge on white men, I‘m all in.

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NaomiO
Bone Black | Carol Rose GoldenEagle
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I finished this book in two days, I couldn‘t put it down. This is such an amazing book. I love reading books from Canadian authors about Canada. I loved that even though it was fiction the whole essence of the book is about indigenous culture. It had all the elements I love, romance, suspense and culture.

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Cathythoughts
Bone Black | Carol Rose GoldenEagle
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I love this cover. I found the writing didn‘t always hold me , but I was moved & fascinated by the story of Wren , a Cree woman , an artist who is pushed over the edge. Set in Saskatchewan I felt a sense of place & of deep sadness that an Indigenous woman could go missing & no one cared. Wren cared. Full of dreams , A dark fairytale feel to this one.
Wrens grandmother told her
“Education is the new buffalo” ❤️

Saskatchewan ✅ #ReadCanada

Josee.lit.a.lu.et.lira Thank you for the review, this is the one I have on my list. Enjoy your #ReadCanada 🇨🇦😊🙏🏻 4y
Cathythoughts @Josee.a.lu.lit.et.lira I‘ll look forward to your thoughts! It‘s memorable 👍🏻❤️ 4y
Josee.lit.a.lu.et.lira @Cathythoughts I‘ll to remember to 🏷 you 🙂 4y
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MsMelissa Nice work! I think you are leading the way with the challenge so far 😊 4y
Cathythoughts @Book_Fiend_Melissa I have 2 provinces done 😁 I‘ve ordered some of the books that you posted on your list , really looking forward to them 👍🏻❤️ 4y
MsMelissa Which ones did you order? 4y
Cathythoughts @Book_Fiend_Melissa Oooh !! I ordered: 1. The Girl He Left Behind 2. Medicine Walk. 3. Into the Heart of the Country. & I think I‘ll get The Three Sisters Bar & Hotel too ..... ✨✨✨✨ Thankyou X I only need to get 4 more books & I‘m sorted. 4y
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