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The Serviceberry By Robin Wall Kimmerer

Robin Wall Kimmerer, in “The Serviceberry,” uses the serviceberry tree as a metaphor to explore the principles of a gift economy and reciprocity, contrasting it with the scarcity-driven, commodity-based economy of Western thought

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You Are The Medicine By Asha Frost

Asha Frost, an Indigenous Medicine Woman, invites readers to learn the healing medicine of the 13 Ojibway moons and the spirit animals that will guide their wisdom journey.

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What My Bones Know By Stephanie Foo

Stephanie Foo, in “What My Bones Know,” she writes a memoir that weaves her personal journey of healing from complex PTSD with investigative journalism and the science of trauma.

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But What Will People Say? By Sahaj Kaur Kohli

Kaur Kohli, in “But What Will People Say?,” explores that fear of judgment, along with other challenges that children of immigrants commonly face: shame, self-sabotaging behaviours and the loss of cultural identity among them .

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A Mind Spread Out On The Ground By Alicia Elliott

Alicia Elliott, in “Mind Spread Out on the Ground,” writes a collection of autobiographical essays that explore the interconnectedness of intergenerational trauma, mental illness, poverty, racism, and colonialism in North America through both personal anecdotes and political commentary.

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