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A fantastic introduction to the history and current state of indigenous affairs. Thomas King has a tolerance for the unfairness lived by his people. It truly opened my eyes to a new way of thinking.
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A fantastic introduction to the history and current state of indigenous affairs. Thomas King has a tolerance for the unfairness lived by his people. It truly opened my eyes to a new way of thinking.
This is one of those stories that stayed with me for weeks afterward. I actually read this over a year ago and still think of it. Definitely in my top 20 ever.
Stephen King strikes again. I hadn't read one of his books in years and he does not disappoint in this creeper.