Five Little Starrs in the Canadian Forest

Five Little Starrs in the Canadian Forest
Author: Lillian Elizabeth Roy
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2023-10-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

In 'Five Little Starrs in the Canadian Forest' by Lillian Elizabeth Roy, readers are transported to the enchanting Canadian wilderness through the eyes of five siblings as they navigate the challenges of forest life. Roy's descriptive prose captures the beauty of nature while also emphasizing the importance of family bonds and perseverance. The book's simplistic yet engaging style makes it accessible to young readers, reminiscent of classic children's literature of the early 20th century. This tale is not only a delightful read but also a subtle commentary on the harmony between humanity and the natural world. Roy's vivid imagery and engaging storytelling create a vivid picture of the Canadian forest, making it a timeless piece of literature for all ages. Lillian Elizabeth Roy, known for her works that celebrate nature and family, draws inspiration from her own upbringing in the wilderness to craft a story that resonates with readers of all backgrounds. Her passion for the environment and her love for storytelling are evident in every page of 'Five Little Starrs in the Canadian Forest.' I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a heartwarming tale that will transport them to a magical world filled with adventure, love, and the wonders of nature.

Five Little Indians

Five Little Indians
Author: Michelle Good
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1443459194

WINNER: Canada Reads 2022 WINNER: Governor General’s Literary Award for Fiction WINNER: Amazon First Novel Award WINNER: Kobo Emerging Author Prize Finalist: Scotiabank Giller Prize Finalist: Atwood Gibson Writers Trust Prize Finalist: BC & Yukon Book Prize Shortlist: Indigenous Voices Awards National Bestseller; A Globe and Mail Top 100 Book of the Year; A CBC Best Book of the Year; An Apple Best Book of the Year; A Kobo Best Book of the Year; An Indigo Best Book of the Year Taken from their families when they are very small and sent to a remote, church-run residential school, Kenny, Lucy, Clara, Howie and Maisie are barely out of childhood when they are finally released after years of detention. Alone and without any skills, support or families, the teens find their way to the seedy and foreign world of Downtown Eastside Vancouver, where they cling together, striving to find a place of safety and belonging in a world that doesn’t want them. The paths of the five friends cross and crisscross over the decades as they struggle to overcome, or at least forget, the trauma they endured during their years at the Mission. Fuelled by rage and furious with God, Clara finds her way into the dangerous, highly charged world of the American Indian Movement. Maisie internalizes her pain and continually places herself in dangerous situations. Famous for his daring escapes from the school, Kenny can’t stop running and moves restlessly from job to job—through fishing grounds, orchards and logging camps—trying to outrun his memories and his addiction. Lucy finds peace in motherhood and nurtures a secret compulsive disorder as she waits for Kenny to return to the life they once hoped to share together. After almost beating one of his tormentors to death, Howie serves time in prison, then tries once again to re-enter society and begin life anew. With compassion and insight, Five Little Indians chronicles the desperate quest of these residential school survivors to come to terms with their past and, ultimately, find a way forward.