A vivid first-person account of life on a troubled reserve that illuminates a difficult and oft-ignored history.
Globe and Mail 100: Best Books of 2016 - The Hill Times: Best Books of 2016 - 2017 RBC Taylor Prize -- Longlisted - 2017 BC National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction -- Shortlisted - 2016 Speaker's Book Award -- Shortlisted
When freelance journalist Alexandra Shimo arrives in Kashechewan, a fly-in, northern Ontario reserve, to investigate rumours of a fabricated water crisis and document its deplorable living conditions, she finds herself drawn into...
A vivid first-person account of life on a troubled reserve that illuminates a difficult and oft-ignored history.