Permanent astonishment : a memoir

Title
Permanent astonishment : a memoir

Personal Author EPSB
Tomson, Highway

Summary
Tomson Highway was born in a snowbank on an island in the sub-Arctic, the 11th of 12 children in a nomadic, caribou-hunting Cree family who traversed the tundra by dogsled and lived off the land. But five of Tomson's siblings died in childhood, and Balazee and Joe Highway, who loved their surviving children profoundly, wanted their two youngest sons, Tomson and Rene, to enjoy opportunities as big as the world. And so when Tomson was six, he was flown south by float plane to attend a residential school. His memoir offers insight, both hilarious and profound, into the Cree experience of culture, conquest and survival.

Other Title
Permanent astonishment : growing up Cree in the land of snow and sky

Year Published
2021

Physical Description
xiii, 326 pages ; 24 cm

Personal Subject
Highway, Tomson, 1951-
 
Highway, Tomson, 1951--Childhood and youth.

Subject
Indigenous authors -- Canada -- Biography.
 
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Biography.
 
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Social conditions.
 
Cree people -- Canada -- Biography

Genre
Autobiographies.

Summary
Tomson Highway was born in a snowbank on an island in the sub-Arctic, the 11th of 12 children in a nomadic, caribou-hunting Cree family who traversed the tundra by dogsled and lived off the land. But five of Tomson's siblings died in childhood, and Balazee and Joe Highway, who loved their surviving children profoundly, wanted their two youngest sons, Tomson and Rene, to enjoy opportunities as big as the world. And so when Tomson was six, he was flown south by float plane to attend a residential school. His memoir offers insight, both hilarious and profound, into the Cree experience of culture, conquest and survival.

ISBN
9780385696203
 
9780385696227

Publisher
[Toronto, Ontario] : Doubleday Canada, [2021].
 
©2021


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Edmonton Christian High813.54 HIGBook30905000120794Non-Fiction