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About the author
Richard Wagamese (1955–2017), an Ojibway from the Wabaseemoong First Nation in northwestern Ontario, was recognized as one of Canada’s foremost writers. His writing accolades included the George Ryga Award for Social Awareness, the National Aboriginal Achievement Award, a Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize and the Matt Cohen Award. In total, he authored sixteen books including
Indian Horse (Douglas & McIntyre, 2012), the 2013 People’s Choice winner in CBC’s Canada Reads competition and the winner of the 2013 CODE Burt Award;
Embers (Douglas & McIntyre, 2016), winner of the Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Choice Award; and
One Drum, which was published posthumously in 2019.
Summary
From the author of Indian Horse and Embers, here is a new curated collection of Richard Wagamese’s short writings.
Richard Wagamese, one of North America's most celebrated Indigenous authors and storytellers, was a writer of breathtaking honesty and inspiration. Always striving to be a better, stronger person, Wagamese shared his journey through writing, encouraging others to do the same.
Following the success of Embers, which has sold almost seventy thousand copies since its release in 2016, this new collection of Wagamese’s non-fiction works, with an introduction by editor Drew Hayden Taylor, brings together more of the prolific author’s short writings, many for the first time in print, and celebrates his ability to inspire. Drawing from Wagamese’s essays and columns, along with preserved social media and blog posts, this beautifully designed volume is a tribute to Wagamese’s literary legacy.
Foreword
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