
Looks like daylight: voices of indigenous kids
Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction), Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples in Canada
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille
Summary
For two years, the author travelled across North America interviewing Native children. Many of these children are living with the legacy of the residential schools; many have lived through the cycle of foster care. Many have found something in their… roots that sustains them, others have found their niche in the arts, the sciences, and athletics. Like all kids, they want to find something that engages them; something they love. Their stories run the gamut - some heartbreaking, many others full of pride and hope. For junior high and older readers. 2013.