In This Issue:

Traditional Knowledge: Books honour Aboriginal wisdom, culture, and history

[feature]
Culturally significant: Author looks to past to benefit future
Out of hiding: Writer reflects on a difficult life
Bridging the gap: Children’s book considers the elder/child relationship
Hide and seek: Playwrights offer insight into Aboriginal hunting rights
Seeing red: Author documents history of Aboriginal struggles
Finding her way: Poetry collection full of heartache and healing
Bad decisions, dangerous friends: Book about teen gangs is all too real
Healing words: Book examines narratives of residential school survivors
related reading: a round up of First Nations and Métis titles

[fiction]
Womb with a view: Foetus offers insight, perspective in new novel
Painful memories: Novel explores intricate family dynamics
From dark, comes light: Journey Prize winner releases first collection
Living in a dreamworld: Collective unconscious the setting in new novel
[poetry]
Can you handle it? Booty shakes up society’s conventions about women
[non-fiction]
Moving mountains: Bringing the changing landscape of the Canadian Rockies into focus
[memoir]
Baring her soul: Author reflects on her life in Vietnam
Family secrets: Father’s suicide leads daughter on quest
Travelling man: Weier’s journeys influence his writing
[drama]
Workers of the world: ACT! Winnipeg’s 1919 General Strike goes from stage to page

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