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Maracle, Lee. 2000. Bent Box. Penticton,
BC: Theytus Books. ISBN: 0-919441-89-0 This collection of poems covers despair and anger to love. It explores the interests of a First Nations woman living in North America. |
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Maracle, Lee. 2002. Will’s Garden.
Penticton, BC: Theytus Books. ISBN: 1-894778-02-2 This is the coming of age story of a young Sto:loh man. Will takes the time to look at the women in his life and consider his future as a caretaker of the land. At the same time, he deals with common teenager problems such as bullying or love. |
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Maracle, Lee. 2000. My Home as I Remember.
Natural Heritage Books. My Home as I Remember is an anthology of women’s writing and artistic achievement produced by Native Women in the Arts. This publication contains memoirs, poetry, fiction, song and visual art by 62 Native women representing nearly 25 Nations. Several generations of women are represented and their voices speak about identity and the place of Indigenous people in the 21st century. |