A raw and captivating collection of stories from Cree author Charlie Venne, who grew up on the trapline with his grandparents. With unapologetic honesty, Venne shares his "rez life" experiences-stories that don't hold back on the harsh realities of Indigenous life. From the struggles of politics and spirituality to the difficult truths surrounding gangs and the ongoing crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW), Venne's powerful storytelling shines a light on the issues that matter most to his community. This anthology is a window into the complex and often painful world of Indigenous life, told from a deeply personal perspective. Venne's words are a call to action, offering readers a profound and unflinching look at the challenges faced by First Nations peoples while celebrating their strength, resilience, and enduring spirit. A must-read for anyone seeking to understand the realities of life on the rez and the untold stories of the Indigenous experience. Let Venne's powerful voice resonate with you-this is a collection that demands attention, reflection, and change.
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