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Fiction, nonfiction and poetry that explores the richness and diversity of Indigenous culture and identity. Most of the creators featured in this collection are Indigenous. Some works of non-Indigenous authors and illustrators have also been included, as their work was made with meaningful cultural consultation in the spirit of learning and allyship
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River Meets the Sea
A spellbinding, spirited tale of two men exploring masculinity, race, and belonging in a desperate search to feel at home in their own skins.