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I'm finding my talk
Image courtesy of Nimbus Publishing

I'm finding my talk
Education Library, University of British Columbia

2021
Book > Poetry
Creators
Thomas, Rebecca; Young, Pauline
Description
"A response to Rita Joe's iconic poem 'I Lost My Talk,' and published simultaneously with the new children's book edition illustrated by Pauline Young, comes a companion picture book by award-winning spoken-word artist and Mi'kmaw activist Rebecca Thomas. A second-generation residential school survivor, Thomas writes this response poem openly and honestly, reflecting on the process of working through the destructive effects of colonialism. From sewing regalia to dancing at powow to learning traditional language, I'm Finding My Talk is about rediscovering her community, and finding culture. Features stunning, vibrant illustrations by Mi'kmaw artist Pauline Young"--provided by publisher.
Language
English

More Information

Alternate Title(s)
I am finding my talk
ISBN
9781774710067; 1774710064
Statement of Responsibility
words by Rebecca Thomas ; art by Pauline Young.
Publication Information
Halifax, NS : Nimbus Publishing
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Notes
A poem.
Previously published: Halifax, Nova Scotia: Nimbus Publishing, 2019.
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