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Teachers -- Fiction, Drama -- Fiction, Students -- Fiction, Indian reservations -- Québec (Province) -- Côte-Nord -- 21st century -- Fiction, Indians of North America -- Québec (Province) -- Côte-Nord -- Social conditions -- 21st century -- Fiction, Indigenous youth -- Québec (Province) -- Côte-Nord -- Fiction, Teacher-student relationships -- Québec (Province) -- Côte-Nord -- Fiction, Enseignantes -- Romans, nouvelles, etc, Théâtre -- Romans, nouvelles, etc, Élèves -- Romans, nouvelles, etc, Réserves indiennes -- Québec (Province) -- Romans, nouvelles, etc, Indiens d'Amérique -- Québec (Province) -- Conditions sociales -- 21e siècle -- Romans, nouvelles, etc, Enseignants -- Romans, nouvelles, etc, Théâtre (Genre littéraire) -- Romans, nouvelles, etc, Teacher-student relationships, Indigenous youth, Drama, Indian reservations, Indians of North America -- Social conditions, Students, Teachers, Côte-Nord (Québec) -- Romans, nouvelles, etc, Québec, Québec -- Côte-NordShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Source title: Manikanetish (ROMAN) (French Edition)
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"In Naomi Fontaine's Governor General's Literary Award finalist, a young teacher's return to her remote Innu community transforms the lives of her students through the redemptive power of art, reminding us of the importance of hope in the face of despair. After fifteen years of exile, Yammie, a young Innu woman, returns to her home in the Uashat nation on Quebec's North Shore. She has come back to teach language and drama at the community's school, but finds a community stalked by despair. Yammie will do anything to rescue her students. When she accepts a position directing the end-of-year play, she sees an opportunity for the youth to take charge of themselves. In writing both spare and polyphonic, Naomi Fontaine honestly portrays a year of Yammie's teaching and of the lives of her students, dislocated, abandoned, and ultimately, possibly, triumphant."--
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