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Monkey beach

Robinson, Eden (Author).

In and out of the emergency room as a child, Lisa is a fighter. Her smart mouth and temper constantly threaten to land her in serious trouble. Those who have the most influence on her are her stubbornly traditional, machete-wielding grandmother, and her wild, passionate, political Uncle Mick, who teaches her to make moose calls. When they empty fishing nets together, she pretends she doesn't feel the jellyfish stinging her young hands - she's Uncle Mick's “little warrior.” We watch Lisa leave her teenage years behind as she waits for news of her younger brother. She reflects on the many rich episodes of their lives - so many of which take place around the water, reminding us of the news she fears, and revealing the menacing power of nature. But Lisa has a special recourse - a “gift” that enables her to see and hear spirits, and ask for their help.

Book  - 2000
FIC Robin
1 copy / 0 on hold

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  • ISBN: 0676970753
  • ISBN: 9780676973228
  • Physical Description print
    377 pages ; 23 cm
  • Publisher Toronto : Alfred A. Knopf Canada, 2000.

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NFPL Indigenous Collection.