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SHE HOLDS UP THE STARS by Sandra Laronde Kirkus Star

SHE HOLDS UP THE STARS

by Sandra Laronde

Pub Date: Aug. 16th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-77321-066-7
Publisher: Annick Press

A 12-year-old Ojibway girl has come back to the rez for the summer, hoping to finally find out what happened to her mother.

What she doesn’t anticipate is how much she’ll learn about herself. After a scary experience in Winnipeg, where she lives with her aunt, Misko goes to the rez to spend the summer with her grandmother and family. Misko’s mother disappeared when she was just 4 years old, and as much as she would like to know what happened, all she gets are half answers. At the rez, she reconnects with her grandmother and cousins and with her Ojibway roots. She also meets a horse she names Mishtadim and Thomas, a White boy who, along with his rancher father, is viciously “breaking” the horse’s spirit. Drawing parallels between the brutal breaking of horses and the ways in which Indigenous children—including her own family—were forcibly taken to residential schools, Misko knows she must do something to stop the violence. This heartfelt story of self-discovery and personal strength is told in language filled with evocative imagery and Anishinaabemowin sprinkled throughout. Readers will find themselves rooting for Misko in a situation where so much seems stacked against her.

A tale of strength and determination rooted in the ancestral pull of home and family.

(Fiction. 9-13)