Fiction, Indigenous
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Bridge of the Gods
Omnibus Edition by Fiona Wimber
A combined omnibus version of Fiona Wimber's local trilogy, the Bridge of the Gods series in its entirety. In the area now known as the Pacific Northwest, two brothers, Wyeast and Pahtoe, arrive in turmoil. Their father, the great god Sahale swears ...
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Jodi’s Story
by Emily Leigh Curtis
Jodi was only a child when she was orphaned and taken into the care of a religious organization that hated everything that she was. They abused her physically and emotionally, robbed her of her culture and identity, and left her with emotional ...
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Black Wing
by David Campiche
Above the precipice, a lone eagle circled. Two, three, four times, it floated across a half-dozen spots of living flesh, six men ascending painfully up the cliff face, praying for wings like his. Deep in the winter of 1896, Dan Skinner and his ...
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We Are Still Here
by CJ Beuhler
Hinoch has always had a special connection to his native land of Labrador, so when the young Inuit artist is guided to the isolated site of a plane crash by a raven, he is relatively unfazed. It is there Hinoch finds a gold ring belonging to one of ...
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The Canada Project
by Claudia Cattaneo
When Elise, a star Wall Street journalist, is dispatched to Calgary to start covering the Canadian energy scene, she soon meets the charismatic John Hess, an oil company CEO who manipulates her into promoting his business to global investors. But ...
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Confessions of a Coyote
As told by Stella Coyote by Nancy Lafleur
After the death of her parents, Stella is separated from her community and her siblings and placed into a system that is set up to break her. Realizing that she can only rely on herself to survive in the world, Stella uses her natural instincts to ...
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Geordie MacMurdo Bides His Time
by Tom Goodman
Geordie MacMurdo is a widowed lawyer living and practising in Isla, a Scottish-Canadian town located just north of Winnipeg. One of his clients, a Ukrainian rancher, apparently commits suicide, but Geordie suspects another cause, perhaps murder. The ...
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Unmasking
A Journey of Awakening by Philip Perry
The journey of becoming a healer is never achieved by the acquisition of knowledge, power, or external recognition. When we stop clinging to our pursuit of greatness, healing comes naturally. Unmasking: A Journey of Awakening is a soulful allegory ...
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A Savage Act
by Patti Griffin
One evening on a quiet west coast beach, an Indigenous shaman is viciously beaten and his teepee is burned to the ground. Outraged, the community demands answers. As Constable Julie Morneau investigates the crime, she crosses paths with three ...
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Native American Fairy Tale
by Jennifer Sault
From the imagination of an Ojibway Mohawk native american comes Native American Fairy tale about a native american girl named Katrine a native american boy named Manuel and their pet frog named Ribbit. The story will take you through many magical ...