James Bartleman is the former lieutenant governor of Ontario and the bestselling author of the novels As Long as the Rivers Flow and The Redemption of Oscar Wolf. A member of the Chippewas of Rama First Nation, he is also a retired ambassador, an officer of the Order of Canada, and winner of the Aboriginal Achievement Award. He lives in Perth, Ontario.
James Bartleman, a First Nation person himself, writes movingly …
about the tragic reality of misogynistic racism and violence
against Indigenous women and girls.
*Sharon Stinson Henry, Chief of Chippewas of Rama First Nation,
2000-2014*
Forces us to confront uncomfortable truths as we seek a path to
reconciliation.
*Alan Bowker, author of A Time Such as There Never Was Before*
Graphically brings alive the horrific consequences of the removal
of Indigenous children from their families and communities.
*Professor Donald Smith, co-editor of Aboriginal Ontario*
The novel may serve as an accessible entry point for readers
interested in learning about this traumatic chapter in North
American history.
*Booklist*
Bartleman’s strength as a writer is his compassion. He respects
each of his characters and sets the stage for real-world
discussions of Canada’s past, present, and future.
*Publishers Weekly*
As Bartleman succeeded in educating me on this grim piece of
history, A Matter of Conscience is a moving piece of literature and
a must-read.
*Underrated Reads blog*
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