Girl Gone Missing
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Nothing in Renee Blackbear's world had prepared her for college or for the hurt that happens in the Twin Cities.
Marcie R. Rendon, membre inscrite de la Nation White Earth Anishinabe, est mère, grand-mère, écrivaine et artiste de performance. Elle a perfectionné son art littéraire sous la tutelle de l'auteur Jim Northrup. Son œuvre est profondément ancrée dans la culture indigène et l'expérience personnelle. Rendon écrit pour les enfants et les adultes, ses récits explorant souvent des thèmes d'identité et de communauté.



Nothing in Renee Blackbear's world had prepared her for college or for the hurt that happens in the Twin Cities.
A murdered man in a field. The sheriff needs Cash--a twenty-something tough, smart Indian woman with special seeing powers.
"A snowmelt has sent floodwaters down to the fields of the Red River Valley, dragging the body of an unidentified Native woman into the town of Ada. The only evidence the medical examiner recovers is a torn piece of paper inside her bra: a hymnal written in English and Ojibwe. Cash Blackbear, a 19-year-old Ojibwe woman, sometimes helps Sheriff Wheaton, her guardian, on his investigations. Now she knows her search for justice for this anonymous victim will take her to the White Earth Reservation, a place she once called home. When Cash happens upon two small graves in the yard of a rural, "speak-in-tongues kinda church," Cash is pulled into the lives of the malevolent pastor and his troubled wife while yet another Native woman dies in a mysterious manner"-- Provided by publisher