I saved this to read in June #pridemonth and #indigenoushistorymonth it‘s a raw, beautiful story of coming of age and coming out on the Rez and in the big city. Joshua Whitehead is a WONDERFUL writer. I look forward to reading more from him
I saved this to read in June #pridemonth and #indigenoushistorymonth it‘s a raw, beautiful story of coming of age and coming out on the Rez and in the big city. Joshua Whitehead is a WONDERFUL writer. I look forward to reading more from him
Half as Much by Katherena Vermette was our last #litereads pick for #indigenoushistorymonth and chosen with #canadaday in mind as well. This story is about an elderly Metis man as he learns of the Supreme Court ruling recognizing the Metis as Indians under the constitution. I'm a big dan of the author, and this story was no exception. My full review is available at the link below. Let us know what you thought of this one.
https://wp.me/p9KSXu-ep
Our latest #litereads selection is Half As Much by Katherena Vermette, our final pick for #indigenoushistorymonth and also chosen with #canadaday in mind. I'm looking forward to this short story focused on an elderly Metis man as the country learns of the Supreme Court decision to recognise Metis as Indians under the constitution. You can find a link to read the story in our full post below. Let us know what you think!
https://wp.me/p9KSXu-ek
The Trip by Mari Kurisato was this week's #litereads pick, and it both enthralled me for its science fiction worldbuilding and ripped my heart out for its emotional storytelling, so I have to say I personally liked it. You can read my full review below. I hope you'll let us know in the comments what you thought of this story chosen with #indigenoushistorymonth and #pridemonth in mind.
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Our latest #litereads selection is The Trip by Mari Kurisato, chosen with both #pridemonth and #indigenoushistorymonth in mind. This emotional science fiction story can be found in a link in our full article. I hope you enjoy the story. Be sure to let us know what you think!
https://wp.me/p9KSXu-dW
Tagged an anthology the author is included in, but not this story.
Black, Their Regalia by Darcie Little Badger, our latest #litereads selection, is a dark fantasy story in a contemporary setting with a plague sweeping the land and a band kept in quarantine. I definitely loved this one, but I want to know what the rest of you think. Let me know in the comments. You can read my full review for this #indigenoushistorymonth pick in the link below.
https://wp.me/p9KSXu-dE
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Our latest #litereads selection is our first chosen with #indigenoushistorymonth in mind, Black, Their Regalia by Dr. Darcie Little Badger, a Lipan Apache writer and scientist. This dark fantasy story stars the Apparently Siblings, a group of Apache and Navajo musicians, in the midst of a new and deadly plague. You can find a link to the story in the full article below. Be sure to let us know what you think!
https://wp.me/p9KSXu-dx
Today is #nationalindigenouspeopleday and June is #indigenoushistorymonth so it is a good time to pick up books by indigenous people. Here are a few of my owned books and my library check outs.