Katori Hall Plays One: Hoodoo Love; Saturday Night/Sunday Morning; The Mountaintop; Hurt Village
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An important new voice for African-American theatre, Katori Hall explores the lives of black and...
Lost in Care
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Jimmy Holland was born into a family suffering at the hands of their drunk and abusive father. At...
Ward Ethics: Dilemmas for Medical Students and Doctors in Training
Thomasine Kushner and David C. Thomasma
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The existing literature in medical ethics does not serve the practical needs of medical students and...
Two Kinds of Truth (Harry Bosch #20)
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The brand new Harry Bosch thriller An old case from his LAPD past threatens Bosch's reputation in a...
Partha's Fundamentals of Pediatrics
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The second edition of Partha's Fundamentals of Pediatrics has been thoroughly revised to bring...
The Hospital: How I Survived the Secret Child Experiments at Aston Hall
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"We were an experiment. We had no rights, no love, nothing. Just a piece of meat for someone to play...
Paying the Tab: The Costs and Benefits of Alcohol Control
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What drug provides Americans with the greatest pleasure and the greatest pain? The answer, hands...
Kristy H (1252 KP) rated Firekeeper's Daughter in Books
Aug 19, 2021
"I learned there were times when I was expected to be a Fontaine and other times when it was safe to be a Firekeeper."
This is an excellent book--more mystery than I thought it would be. It covers a lot of topics--sometimes more than seems necessary. Racism, tribal issues, sexual assault, depression, drug abuse, FBI informants, romance, murder... there's a lot packed into this book. However, it does a great job looking into how meth and drug abuse affect the Native American community (as well as sexual assault). It's heartbreaking at times, but also compelling and educational.
"My mother's superpower is turning my ordinary worries into monsters so huge and pervasive that her distress and heartache become almost debilitating. I can protect her from that hurt."
Daunis is a very sympathetic and likeable character. She's dedicated to her family, to her tribe, and her community. She takes on a lot for a kid her age. Sometimes it felt like the informant plot was a little much, a little contrived, but overall, it didn't take away from my enjoyment of the book. It was wonderful to read an #OwnVoices book of such quality and scope, and I look forward to what Boulley does next.
I read this book as part of my new reading project--choosing books off my shelves based on their Goodreads rankings. This is my fourth book of the project, forcing me out of my comfort zone and to try books in genres I don't usually read!
Vera Vera Vera
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The boy who comes back from a war far away in a wooden box is glorified and called a hero. As the...
Tall Bones
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When seventeen year old Emma leaves her best friend Abi at a party in the woods, she believes, like...
Suspense Triggers: Abuse Triggers: drug use Triggers: racism