Carol Daniels is a journalist who became Canadas first Aboriginal woman to anchor a national newscast when she joined CBC Newsworld in 1989. Her work has since earned several awards, including the 2009 National Aboriginal Achievement Award. Her poetry and short fiction have been included in several anthologies. This is her first novel. Find out more at www.caroldaniels.ca.
"In this timely presentation of key issues in the Canadian
Aboriginal experience, Daniels's background as a journalist shows,
both in the depth of detail and in the writing style. A solid pick
for readers interested in native and/or women's issues, as well as
admirers of Canadian fiction."
--Melanie Kindrachuk, The Library Journal
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