Tilly : a story of hope and resilience / Monique Gray Smith.
Tilly has always known she's part Lakota on her dad's side. She's grown up with the traditional teachings of her grandma, relishing the life lessons of her beloved mentor. But it isn't until an angry man shouts something on the street that Tilly realizes her mom is Aboriginal, too -- a Cree woman taken from her own parents as a baby. Tilly feels her mother's pain deeply. She's always had trouble fitting in at school, and when her grandma dies unexpectedly, her anchor is gone. Then Abby, a grade seven classmate, invites her home for lunch and offers her "something special" to drink. Nothing has prepared Tilly for the tingling in her legs, the buzz in her head, and the awesome feeling that she can do anything. From then on, partying seems to offer an escape from her insecurities. But after one dangerously drunken evening, Tilly knows she has to change. Summoning her courage, she begins the long journey to finding pride in herself and her heritage. Just when she needs it most, a mysterious stranger offers some wise counsel: "Never question who you are or who your people are. It's in your eyes. I know it's in your heart." Loosely based on author Monique Gray Smith's own life, this work of creative non-fiction tells the story of a young Indigenous woman coming of age in Canada in the 1980s. Gray Smith also illuminates the 20th-century history of Canada's First Peoples -- forced displacement, residen­tial schools, tuberculosis hospitals, and the Sixties Scoop.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781550392098
- ISBN: 1550392093
- Physical Description: 207 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition: Second edition.
- Publisher: Winlaw, British Columbia : Sono Nis Press, ©2013.
- Copyright: ©2013
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- General Note:
- Originally published under the title: Hope, faith & empathy.
- Awards Note:
- Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.
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