Michelle Good, shown in this handout image, says Five Little Indians is her response to a frustrating question that often comes up in discussions about Canada s residential schools: Why can t they just get over it? As an advocate, lawyer and daughter of a residential school survivor, Good says the devastating long-term impacts of the government-run system are woven into the fabric of her life. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Kent Wong Photography MANDATORY CREDIT
Michelle Good says her book “Five Little Indians” is her response to a frustrating question that often comes up in discussions about Indigenous people and Canada’s residential schools: “Why can’t they just get over it?”
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Cree writer Michelle Good wins First Novel Award for Five Little Indians
Cree author and lawyer Michelle Good, shown in this handout image, has won the $60,000 Amazon Canada First Novel Award. Good was awarded the prize at a virtual ceremony Thursday for Five Little Indians, from HarperCollins Publishers. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Kent Wong Photography MANDATORY CREDIT May 27, 2021 - 6:12 PM
Cree author and lawyer Michelle Good has won the Amazon Canada First Novel Award.
Good was awarded the $60,000 prize at a virtual ceremony Thursday for Five Little Indians.
The title, from HarperCollins Publishers, follows a group of residential school survivors trying to forge new lives in Vancouver.
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Michelle Good, shown in this handout image, says Five Little Indians is her response to a frustrating question that often comes up in discussions about Canada s residential schools: Why can t they just get over it? As an advocate, lawyer and daughter of a residential school survivor, Good says the devastating long-term impacts of the government-run system are woven into the fabric of her life. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Kent Wong Photography MANDATORY CREDIT May 28, 2021 - 1:00 AM
Michelle Good says her book Five Little Indians is her response to a frustrating question that often comes up in discussions about Indigenous people and Canada s residential schools: Why can t they just get over it?
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