3.5⭐️ Read this for one of my library #bookclubs in November and thought it was ok. #2023 #indigenious #britishcolumbia #fiction #historicalfiction #canadareads #governorgeneral
3.5⭐️ Read this for one of my library #bookclubs in November and thought it was ok. #2023 #indigenious #britishcolumbia #fiction #historicalfiction #canadareads #governorgeneral
A book that haunts after the final page. The last quarter of this one had the most impact for me and that ending. Oh that ending. #ShadowGiller @Lindy
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Intro
All the Quiet Places by Brian Thomas Isaac
Foster by Claire Keegan
The White Bathing Hut by Thorvald Steen, James Anderson (Translation)
A Concise History of Wales by Geraint H. Jenkins
Queen Alexandra: Loyalty and Love by Frances Dimond
Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart
I read a bit more of ALL THE QUIET PLACES while I made supper (ie, waited for two separate pots to boil). It‘s beautifully observed.
I am so proud of ‘Uncle Brian‘ as I know him (the author), because this book was such a wonderfully crafted read, of a young indigenous man growing up in the Okanagan, experiencing such hardship, but told in a remarkably beautiful detailed way, that you really feel the way he felt. I loved it! Would be a wonderful book club read!
5🌟*own voices author* A story about Eddie Toma, an Indigenous (Syilx) boy living on the Okanagan Indian Reserve in the Southern Interior of British Columbia. Eddie was a fantastic protagonist! I was in awe as he narrated his life from child to teen. This book explores the many affects of colonialism, residential schools, intergenerational trauma within families and the Governments treatment of Indigenous peoples from their perspective. #canlit