"For all the girls and women pushed into the abyss of expendability and invisibility."
Firekeeper's Daughter
It is hard to know where to start this review. Is it a five star read? Absolutely. The must read book of the year? Quite possibly.
The thing about Angeline Boulley's debut novel is that, it is written as a young adult fictional thriller, but it is full of a reality that Indigenous and Native women live every day.
Daunis Fontaine is an eighteen-year-old in the midst of life altering traumatic events when she is approached by the FBI, asking her to be a confidential informant. With the rising meth-related deaths in the Sault community, the FBI believe that Daunis' knowledge of traditional Ojibwe culture and chemistry will help her identify those who are lacing meth with an unknown substance. With all of this drama going on, it's hard to believe Daunis still has to navigate her first year of university...
This book is technically young adult fiction, but I think it is a must read for everyone. It is powerful because of its accuracy, moving because of Angeline Boulley's writing, and truly unforgettable. If you don't believe me, just reread the quote at the beginning of this post, and you will feel the tone of the whole story.
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