Overview
A debut novel of profound insight told through the story of Sosie, a young Indigenous woman who becomes caught up in the emotional aftermath of 9/11. In a "vision quest" of startling proportions, Sosie learns to connect a violent past, a catastrophic present, and an uncertain future, into message of hope, not just for her community, but for all people. Evocative, timeless, personal, and compassionate, McGregor draws the reader into the complexities of the shared experience of pain, reconciliation, and hope.Author Biography
Linda McGregor was born and raised at Six Nations of the Grand River Territory in southern Ontario, Canada. As the granddaughter of a residential school survivor she recognized the mix of pain, resilience and strength at a young age and sought to educate herself about the legacies we inherit. Linda holds a Master of Arts in Education from Central Michigan University and is the Manager of First Nation, Métis, and Inuit Education – an award-winning initiative with the Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board.