![]() The debates will be hosted by Ali Hassan from March 28-31st. ![]() They make their way in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, often confronted by systemic racism and always on the run from the trauma of their childhood.įive Little Indianswill be defended on Canada Reads2022 by Ojibway author and Vogue fashion writer Christian Allaire. Kenny, Clara, Howie, Maisie and Lucy are the five characters that comprise Five Little Indians. Released, escaped or rescued from a remote, church-run residential school as teenagers, the five friends enter a hostile world with few life skills or resources. In 2020, she published her first novel, Five Little Indians, a national bestseller and multiple award-winning book that aims to deepen understanding of not just what happened in those schools, but what came after. In her 40s, she started practicing law and telling the stories of residential school survivors in courtrooms. Good is a Cree writer and lawyer, as well as a member of Red Pheasant Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. ![]() As a kid, she remembers the horrifying stories her mother would share about residential school, and they'd become the drive for her life's work. Not only does Michelle Good understand the power of storytelling, she knows exactly how she wants to wield it. ![]()
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