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Eliza Sunshine

Par : Michelle Good
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  • Nombre de pages352
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-0390-1144-1
  • EAN9781039011441
  • Date de parution18/08/2026
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Taille2 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurRandom House Canada

Résumé

From the award-winning and bestselling author of Five Little Indians comes a powerful family saga following three generations of Cree women and the storytelling tradition that connects them to each other. Sometimes I feel that I wasn't born at all, rather sculpted and formed by the storms of my grandmother's life. When Eliza comes home from her first year at residential school, she is barely recognizable to her Nôhkom, Swan.
Once bright-eyed and curious, Eliza is now stick-thin with roughly shorn hair and dull, listless eyes. Gathering bag in hand, Swan gently leads Eliza on long walks through untouched prairie grasses, harvesting medicines, certain that the power of the land will heal her. And as they walk, she shares stories of her own suffering when her traditional ways of being and living collided with the greed and violence of encroaching settlers.
For Eliza, Swan's journey offers a master class in how to face unspeakable adversity and remain true to herself. Decades later, Eliza and her daughter are at a crossroads. When Ella comes home from her first year at university wearing bell-bottoms, braids, and a beaded headband, Eliza is horrified. Eliza fought her whole life to be free of the oppression that comes with being Cree, and she can't fathom why her daughter would choose to proclaim her heritage so proudly, disregarding the consequences.
With a steaming cup of tea in hand, Eliza follows in her grandmother's footsteps, sharing with Ella the story of the adversities she faced in her own relentless pursuit of freedom. But Ella's idea of freedom isn't the same as Eliza's. And when tragedy strikes, Ella must decide how to build her life in the aftermath and navigate how best to keep the stories of her family alive when the world around her seems to want them buried along with the legions of the missing and the dead.