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Race to the Sun | Rebecca Roanhorse
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Overall, I loved Race to the Sun. The characters were vibrant and fun. I loved learning about the Twin Heroes and the Trials. It was an amazing journey, and I was disappointed when it ended with a proper wrap-up. There were lots of unanswered questions. However, I still gave it 5 stars because I loved it so much. (I am catching up on January books)

#BookedForLife

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xicanti
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And now, some sticky toffee apple cake with my daily short story. ANCESTOR APPROVED is a great anthology so far. It‘s full of emotional truths and I love all the little connections between the stories as these kids (& one dog) converge on the powwow.

The cake recipe is available on the Food Network‘s website. They bill it as the best ever, and they ain‘t wrong. I ate it off my hummingbird plate designed by Coast Salish artist Maynard Johnny Jr.

ReadingRachael Yum!!! 😋 12mo
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Lindy
Sisters of the Neversea | Cynthia L. Smith
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I love this middle grade Peter Pan retelling by Muscogee Creek author Cynthia Leitich Smith. It focuses on two stepsisters & addresses racism straightforwardly in the text. Wendy & Lily immediately speak up when Peter or the Lost boys use the word ‘Injun,‘ for example. On many occasions the omniscient narrator breaks the fourth wall & addresses readers directly—I like that too. A fun read with satisfying depth. #Indigenous #kidlit

Lindy Cover art is by the late (great!) Muscogee artist Floyd Cooper (1956-2021). (edited) 13mo
Cuilin Do I need another Peter Pan retelling? No. Stacking anyway. 🧚 13mo
Lindy @Cuilin It‘s a treat. Belle (Tinkerbell) gets interesting backstory and character development, just to mention one thing. 🧚 13mo
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Sisters of the Neversea | Cynthia L. Smith
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Lily: I‘m Muscogee Creek from the Tulsa ‘burbs. I came for my brother and stepsister. Have you seen them? He‘s four, and she‘s annoying.

Aimeesue 😂😂😂 13mo
Lindy @Aimeesue That‘s my favourite passage in the whole book 13mo
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Talking Leaves | Joseph Bruchac
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@Deblovestoread Your #LitSolace card was waiting for me to open it while watching the leaves blow all around my yard. I adore pine cones and that sticker is adorable.

Deblovestoread 🧡🍁🧡 13mo
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SomedayAlmost
Who Was Maria Tallchief? | Catherine Gourley, Who Hq
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Determined and talented, this Native-American prima ballerina, rarely discussed in mainstream pop culture, was a force in the dance world of the 1940s-1960s. She tried to honor her Osage heritage & live her dreams. For it‘s frank discussion of her father‘s alcoholism, I would recommend this for 9 years and up. #5stars #dance #indigenousculture

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AroundTheBookWorld
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In this complex and emotionally resonant novel about a Métis girl living on the Canadian prairies, debut author Jen Ferguson serves up a powerful story about rage, secrets, and all the spectrums that make up a person—and the sweetness that can still live alongside the bitterest truth.
#TheSummerOfBitterAndSweet #JenFerguson #YoungAdult #Contemporary #LGBT #Romance #Fiction #Queer #RealisticFiction #Canada #Audiobook #Indigenous #NativeAmerican ?