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Porcupines and china dolls : a novel
 

Porcupines and china dolls : a novel
Xwi7xwa Library, University of British Columbia

2002
Book > Fiction
Creators
Alexie, Robert Arthur
Description
"James Nathan and Jake Noland have been best friends for their entire lives. Like most residents in their small northern Gwich’in community, they like to get drunk, get high and sleep around. It helps them forget the past—a horrific past full of painful memories. At times just one bullet to the temple away from a self-inflicted death, James and Jake fumble through life, tormented and haunted by the demons of their residential school abuse.

The decision by one man to publicly disclose his abuse causes upheaval within the community and forces other victims to consider their options: either share their secret and begin healing, or maintain their silence and suffer alone. Raw and gripping, Porcupines and China Dolls is impossible to put down" -- publisher's website.

More Information

ISBN
0773733051
Statement of Responsibility
by Robert Arthur Alexie.
Publication Information
Toronto : Stoddart
Physical Description
286 p. ; 24 cm
Notes
First Nations author.
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