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It's the summer of 1979, and Hunter Frank is desperate to escape both his monstrous mother and his small northern town. With the help of three elders, a man named Crow, his two best friends, and a drug dealer, the twelve-year-old may be getting out of Red Rock sooner than he hoped.

Produktbeschreibung
It's the summer of 1979, and Hunter Frank is desperate to escape both his monstrous mother and his small northern town. With the help of three elders, a man named Crow, his two best friends, and a drug dealer, the twelve-year-old may be getting out of Red Rock sooner than he hoped.
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Autorenporträt
Of Cree and Austrian descent, Joseph Kakwinokanasum grew up in northern BC, one of seven children raised by a single mother. A graduate of SFU's Writers Studio, his short story "Ray Says" was a finalist for CBC's 2020 Nonfiction Prize. In 2022, he was selected as one of The Writers Trust of Canada's "Rising Stars." He now lives and writes on Vancouver Island, BC. Loosely based on his own childhood, My Indian Summer, his first novel, won the PMC Indigenous Literature Award 2023.