by Lee Maracle
I read this for my Canadian Lit. class. This is one of the first books written by a native Indian and that is one of the claims it makes to fame. It’s a work of exquisite imagery, woven with the strong feelings that keeps it immortal. However, to anyone reading this in the contemporary time, Caucasi...
Another book for looking at Canadian history through a literary lens. Now that I'm adding all of the books that I've read in the past, I've just noticed that I read Maracle's I Am Woman in my first semester, then read this book in my last full semester. Almost like coming full circle, isn't it?