From one of Canada's most exciting new Metis voices comes a book whose recurring themes include the complexities of identity, belonging/not belonging, Aboriginal adoption, loss and abandonment, regret and insecurity. A deadbeat dad tries to reconnect with his daughter after 22 years away. A selfish poet has been scarred by an upbringing that leaves him emotionally distant from his children and spouse. A pot-smoking middle-aged man undertakes a modest quest for meaning following a brush with mortality. A fourteen-year-old girl struggles to come to terms with her feelings of abandonment. The characters are often fragile, sometimes unlikeable, but ultimately can be identified or sympathized with. At the centre of the stories are notions of identity and belonging, and the complex relationships between children and parents, both those who are real and those who are just pretending. Review by GoodReads.com
Record details
ISBN:9781550505467 (trade pbk.)
ISBN:9781550505467 (pbk.)
Physical Description:print 222 p. ; 22 cm.
Publisher:Regina : Coteau Books, c2013.
Content descriptions
Formatted Contents Note:
Astum -- Blood memory -- Nirvana principle -- Someone's been lying to you -- Deedee -- Julia and Joe -- Happy numbers -- Visit -- Oldest sons -- Mister X -- Single native female -- Just pretending -- Times in between -- Drinking wine spo dee o dee -- Hungry -- Fine stuff -- Delicate on her tongue -- Ayekis -- Delivery -- Billy Bird -- Grapes -- Lost -- In simpler times -- How to tell if you are poor -- Acknowledgments.