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A Grandmother Begins the Story
A Grandmother Begins the Story | Michelle Porter
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Five generations of Mtis women argue, dance, struggle, laugh, love, and tell the stories that will sing their family, and perhaps the land itself, into healing in this brilliantly original debut novel. Carter is a young mother, recently separated. She is curious, angry, and on a quest to find out what the heritage she only learned of in her teens truly means. Allie is trying to make up for the lost years with her first born, and to protect Carter from the hurt she herself suffered from her own mother. Lucie wants the granddaughter she's never met to help her join her ancestors in the Afterlife. Genevive is determined to conquer her demons before the fire inside burns her up, with the help of the sister she lost but has never been without. And Mam, in the Afterlife, knows that all their stories began with her; she must find a way to loose herself from the last threads that keep her tethered to the living, just as they must find their own paths forward. This extraordinary novel, told by a chorus of vividly realized, funny, wise, confused, struggling charactersincluding descendants of the bison that once freely roamed the landheralds the arrival of a stunning new voice in literary fiction.
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kissmehardy
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I'm always impressed when people can write multiple POVs and make all of them distinct! Seeing how all the storylines were going to connect and lead to changes was fascinating, too. Spare but lovely. #contemporaryfiction #indigenouslit

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rachelsbrittain
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This gorgeous novel follows five generations of Métis women dealing with the deep wounds of intergenerational trauma from a great grandmother trying to sober up before she dies to a mother reconnecting to the daughter she gave up for adoption. I particularly loved the chapters from the POV of bison, the grasslands, and a pair of dogs.

peanutnine I just got the audiobook for this one. Sounds so good! 4mo
rachelsbrittain @peanutnine the narrators are excellent! 4mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Sounds good! 3mo
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K.Wielechowski
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The stories of five generations of Métis women intertwined with tales of bison, pets, and the land itself. They talk about dealing with generational trauma, substance abuse, and forgiving yourself in order to move on.

Not going to lie, it took a while for me to get into the story because of all the different POVs but by the end I was really enjoying it.

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MysticFaerie
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4⭐️/5⭐️

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