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by Spencer, Kim,
[ 02. English Fiction ] Physical details: 183 pages ; 20 cm. Subject(s): Friendship | Best friends | Racism against indigenous peoples | Indians of North America | Indians of North America | Nineteen eighties 02. English Fiction Item type : 02. English Fiction
Location Collection Call Number Status Date Due
Stratford Elementary Hackmatack 23-24 F SPE Checked out 05/22/2024
Stratford Elementary Hackmatack 23-24 F SPE Available

It's the 1980's. Mia and her best friend, Lara, have known each other since kindergarten. But even thought they both live in the same cul-de-sac in the coastal fishing town of Prince Rupert, Mia's life is very different from her non-Indigenous, middle class neighbor. Lara lives with her mom, dad and little brother in a big house with two cars in the driveway. Mia lives in a shabby wartime house that is full of relatives-- her churchgoing grandmother, binge-drinking mother and a rotating number or aunts, uncles and cousins. Their differences never matter to the two friend, but Mia begins to notice how people treat her differently just because she is Indigenous. Teachers, shopkeepers, even Lara's parents-- they all seem to have decided who Mia is without getting to know her first.

"In this novel for middle readers told in vignettes, Mia and her best friend Lara have very different experiences growing up in a northern fishing community in the 1980s."--