Young Man: True Stories of a Cree Childhood: An Anthology
$39.99
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Format:
Paperback
Text Content Territories:
Indigenous Canadian; First Nations; Cree (Nehiyawak);
Status: Available
Other Categories:
Kids Book | Kids Books | Indigenous Peoples | Indigenous Peoples in Canada | First Nations | Cree (Nehiyawak) | Non-Fiction | Biographies | Autobiographies | Personal Narratives | History | Indigenous Peoples | Indigenous Peoples in Canada | First Nations | Series | The Lawrence Series | Social Studies | First Nations | Residential Schools / Reconciliation | Ages 9 - 12 | Teen Books | Indigenous Peoples | Indigenous Peoples in Canada | First Nations | Cree (Nehiyawak) | Non-Fiction | Biographies | Autobiographies | Personal Narratives | History | Indigenous Peoples | Indigenous Peoples in Canada | First Nations | Series | The Lawrence Series | Social Studies | Residential Schools / Reconciliation | History | Residential Schools
Synopsis:
Larry Loyie, award-winning Cree author, educator, and playwright writes honestly, tenderly, with laughter as well as sadness about his traditional childhood interrupted by six years in residential school. Three books in the Lawrence Series are included in Young Man, True Stories of a Cree Childhood. This book includes 53 photographs from the author’s life.
Educator Information
Recommended for grades 4 to 9.
This anthology includes three books:
- Goodbye Buffalo Bay
- The Moon Speaks Cree
- When the Spirits Dance
Additional Information
200 Pages | Paperback