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The Evolution of Alice

David A. Robertson

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Beschreibung

Alice is a single mother raising her three young daughters on the rez where she grew up. Life has never been easy, but she's managed to get by with the support of her best friend, Gideon, and her family. When an unthinkable loss occurs, Alice is forced to confront truths that will challenge her belief in herself and the world she thought she knew.

Peopled with unforgettable characters and told from multiple points of view, this is a novel where spirits are alive, forgiveness is possible, and love is the only thing that matters.

Reissued with a new story by David A. Robertson and foreword by Shelagh Rogers.

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Realistic, womens fiction, literary, Rural small town, Drama, reserve life, stand alone, Family life, Rez, Feminist, grief, Racism, Healing, contemporary, Truth and reconciliation, own voices, cree, manitoba, Indians, death, Native canadian literature, First nations, Tragedy, Canada reads, Indigeneous fiction