Tears in the grass.

Tears in the grass.

By
Archer, Lynda A.

Publication Date
2016

Subject Term
Cree Indians -- Fiction.
 
First Nations -- Fiction.
 
Indigenous peoples -- Fiction.
 
Artists -- Fiction.
 
Older women -- Fiction.
 
Grandmothers -- Fiction.
 
Mothers and daughters -- Fiction.
 
Sexual abuse -- Fiction.
 
Voyages and travels -- Fiction.
 
Psychological fiction.
 
Canadian fiction.

Geographic Term
Saskatchewan -- Fiction.

Summary
At ninety years of age, Elinor, a Saskatchewan Cree artist, inveterate roll-your-own smoker, and talker to rivers and stuffed bison, sets out to find something that was stolen almost a lifetime ago. With what little time she has left, she is determined to find the child taken from her when she, only a child herself, survived a rape at a residential school. It is 1968, and a harsh winter and harsher attitudes await Elinor, her daughter, and her granddaughter as they set out on an odyssey to right past wrongs, enduring a present that tests their spirit and chips away at their aboriginal heritage. Confronting a history of trauma, racism, love, and cultural survival, Tears in the Grass is the story of one woman's unflagging search for her lost child and her courage to open her heart to a world that tried to tear it out.

Language
English

ISBN
9781459732117


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
Labrador City (LLC) M. ButtAdult Fic SoftcoverAdult Fiction SoftcoverFIC ARCChecked In