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Children's & YA
Potlatch
by David Seven Deers
It is a cold winter night when seven-year-old Hudson hears Raven’s calling. The boy knows that he has to follow this call, and that there is an important task waiting for him in this stormy and snowy night. A story about the re-discovery of a century-old custom: Potlatch, the great gift-giving festival of the First Nations of the Pacific Northwest Coast.
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2019
This Place
150 Years Retold
by Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm, Sonny Assu, Brandon Mitchell, Rachel and Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley, David A. Robertson, Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair, Jen Storm, Richard Van Camp, Katherena Vermette and Chelsea Vowel Illustrated by Tara Audibert, Kyle Charles, GMB Chomichuk, Natasha Donovan, Scott B. Henderson, Ryan Howe, Andrew Lodwick and Jen Storm
A national bestseller that is both “visually gorgeous, [and] powerfully conveyed.”(Quill & Quire, starred review) Explore the past 150 years through the eyes of Indigenous creators in this groundbreaking graphic novel anthology. Beautifully illustrated, these stories are an emotional and enlightening journey through Indigenous wonderworks, psychic battles, and time travel. See how Indigenous peoples have survived a post-apocalyptic world since Contact. To learn more about this publisher, click here: http://bit.ly/32KX00d
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21st century history: from c 2000 -November 2014
The Unraveling of Shelby Forrest
by Donna Friess
This beautifully crafted, poignant story takes the reader on a journey through one woman’s experience as she struggles to come to terms with her life choices. Coping with loss, moving forward, and the social issues of the 50’s-70’ssurrounding the controversy regarding an adoptee’s right to know vs. a mother’s right to privacy, are central themes to this captivating drama. Set in 2005 against a backdrop of the War in Iraq, the action packed plot makes this psychological fiction hard to put down. Readers describe this psychological drama as “stunning” with well developed characters and an intriguing and suspenseful plot. “I could not put it down. When it ended I wanted more!”