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Firekeeper's Daughter
by Angeline Boulley
As a biracial & unenrolled tribal member, Daunis Fontaine has never fit in in her hometown & on the Ojibwe reservation. After witnessing a murder that thrusts her into the heart of an investigation, Daunis is faced with an impossible choice. How far will she go to protect her "own"?
I loved everything about DAUGHTER—the mystery component, impeccable pacing, and examination of the Ojibew culture. These elements make DAUGHTER a unique and memorable YA vastly different from others in the genre and is a perfect start for those who don't read YA regularly.
DAUGHTER explores essential issues like one's indigeneity, drug addiction ravaging the Native communities, and the intricacies of tribal laws. The ending is especially heartbreaking yet offers invaluable insights into law enforcement's limitations. I was eager to start Boulley's next book after finishing DAUGHTER.
I loved everything about DAUGHTER—the mystery component, impeccable pacing, and examination of the Ojibew culture. These elements make DAUGHTER a unique and memorable YA vastly different from others in the genre and is a perfect start for those who don't read YA regularly.
DAUGHTER explores essential issues like one's indigeneity, drug addiction ravaging the Native communities, and the intricacies of tribal laws. The ending is especially heartbreaking yet offers invaluable insights into law enforcement's limitations. I was eager to start Boulley's next book after finishing DAUGHTER.