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Hunting by stars
Xwi7xwa Library, University of British Columbia

2021
Book > Young Adult Fiction
Creators
Dimaline, Cherie
Description
"Years ago much of the world stopped dreaming-- but the Indigenous people of North America have retained their dreams, an ability rumored to be housed in the very marrow of their bones. French lost his family to these schools and has spent years heading north with a group of other dreamers. Now he has been captured. He knows immediately where he is-- and what it will take to escape. When his found family finds him, French must decide how far he is willing to go-- and how many loved ones is he willing to betray-- in order to survive"--adapted from jacket.  
Language
English

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ISBN
9781419753473; 9781647002473
Statement of Responsibility
Cherie Dimaline.
Publication Information
New York, NY : Amulet Books
Physical Description
390 pages ; 22 cm.
Notes
"A Marrow Thieves novel"
Sequel to: The marrow thieves.
 
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