"The boundaries between the virtual and the real world become dangerously blurred for a young Indigenous girl in the follow-up to the YA fantasy debut Walking in Two Worlds from bestselling Indigenous author Wab Kinew."-- Provided by publisher
Wab Kinew Livres
Wab Kinew est un auteur et une personnalité médiatique célébré dont l'œuvre aborde souvent les thèmes des cultures autochtones et de leur place dans le monde contemporain. Par ses écrits et divers projets médiatiques, y compris des séries documentaires et de la musique, Kinew explore et honore le patrimoine autochtone tout en s'engageant sur des questions sociales importantes. Son rôle de témoin d'honneur auprès de la Commission de la vérité et de la réconciliation du Canada souligne son engagement en faveur du dialogue et de la compréhension. La voix de Kinew est puissante et inspirante, offrant aux lecteurs et au public une perspective unique sur les réalités complexes et les riches histoires des communautés autochtones.



An Indigenous teen girl navigates the complexities of two worlds, both real and virtual, in this YA fantasy debut by bestselling Indigenous author Wab Kinew. Bugz is a shy, self-conscious Indigenous girl dealing with the challenges of life on the Rez, while in the virtual realm, her alter ego is a confident force in a massively multiplayer video game. Feng, a teen boy from China, arrives to live with his aunt on the Rez after concerns about his online activities. When Bugz and Feng meet in both realities, they bond over their shared experiences as outsiders and gaming enthusiasts. Their connection deepens through virtual adventures, revealing common struggles with family issues and community trauma. However, betrayal threatens Bugz’s achievements in the virtual world and her real-life relationships. To mend her friendship with Feng and reconcile her dual existence, she must harness her newfound strength and navigate the tensions between tradition and modernity, as well as the contrasts of her cultural background and the digital landscape.
This picture book celebrates the intersection of Christmas traditions and Anishinaabe culture, offering a festive and joyful narrative. It invites readers to explore unique cultural elements while embracing the spirit of the holiday season. Ideal for those who appreciate diverse perspectives in children's literature, it serves as a vibrant introduction to Indigenous customs during Christmas.