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Walking the Ojibwe Path - A Memoir in Letters to Joshua

English · Paperback / Softback

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  • Hardcover was selected as a Most Anticipated Book of 2020 by Literary Hub and was widely reviewed by Minneapolis Star Tribune, Library Journal, BookRiot, and Kirkus
  • Author is highly regarded as one of the most influential Indigenous writers in North America, with his novel Indian Horse selling more than 13,000 copies; his previous books have been lauded by Louise Erdrich, Jane Smiley, the New York Times, and MPR
  • Book's focus on Indigenous way of life and storytelling, as well as the foster care system, the history of boarding schools in North America, the experience of struggling with alcoholism, and fatherhood provides opportunity for wider coverage and crossover into larger markets
  • Paperback will be released as a Seedbank title, providing the book with opportunities for wider coverage

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    Contents

    Author's Note

    For Joshua

    For Joshua

    Initiation

    Innocence

    Humility

    Introspection

    Wisdom

    For Joshua

    About the author

    Richard Wagamese (1955–2017) was one of Canada’s foremost writers, and one of the leading indigenous writers in North America. The author of several acclaimed memoirs and more than a dozen novels, he won numerous awards and honors for his writing.

    Summary

    “A wonderful place to start if you’ve never read Wagamese, a must-read if you have, and an indispensable read for everyone.” —LITERARY HUB

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