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OverviewDez’s grandmother has passed away. Grieving, and with nowhere else to go, they’re living in a group home. On top of everything else, Dez is navigating a new relationship and coming into their identity as a Two-Spirit person. Miikwan is crushing on the school’s new kid Riel, but doesn’t really understand what Dez is going through. Will she learn how to be a supportive ally to her best friend? Elder Geraldine is doing her best to be supportive, but she doesn’t know how to respond when the gendered protocols she’s grown up with are being thrown into question. Will Dez be comfortable expressing their full identity? And will their community relearn the teachings and overcome prejudice to celebrate them for who they are? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tasha Spillett , Natasha Donovan , Donovan YaciukPublisher: Portage & Main Press Imprint: HighWater Press Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 16.50cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.177kg ISBN: 9781553798989ISBN 10: 1553798988 Pages: 64 Publication Date: 10 December 2020 Recommended Age: From 12 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsSurviving the City and From the Roots Up are beautiful, poignant, and emotional. I highly recommend you read these graphic novels. -- The Tiny Activist Surviving the City and From the Roots Up are beautiful, poignant, and emotional. I highly recommend you read these graphic novels. -- The Tiny Activist Selected for 21 middle-grade and YA books to read in spring 2020 -- CBC Books This story is so important. The illustrations in this book are gorgeous, and add so much depth to the story. This book is an essential addition to classroom and libraries. -- Bit About Books Moving and heartfelt, readers definitely will want to know what happens next. --Jeffrey Canton The Globe and Mail Every single thing about these volumes is important. They are beautifully written, fantastically illustrated, at times heartbreaking, humourous, and rooted in Indigenous strength. --Dani @thunderbirdwomanreads Every single thing about these volumes is important. They are beautifully written, fantastically illustrated, at times heartbreaking, humourous, and rooted in Indigenous strength. --Dani @thunderbirdwomanreads Moving and heartfelt, readers definitely will want to know what happens next. --Jeffrey Canton The Globe and Mail This story is so important. The illustrations in this book are gorgeous, and add so much depth to the story. This book is an essential addition to classroom and libraries. -- Bit About Books Selected for 21 middle-grade and YA books to read in spring 2020 -- CBC Books Surviving the City and From the Roots Up are beautiful, poignant, and emotional. I highly recommend you read these graphic novels. -- The Tiny Activist Among CCBC's Best Books for Kids and Teens list, designated a title of exceptional caliber -- The Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC) Every single thing about these volumes is important. They are beautifully written, fantastically illustrated, at times heartbreaking, humourous, and rooted in Indigenous strength. --Dani @thunderbirdwomanreads Moving and heartfelt, readers definitely will want to know what happens next. --Jeffrey Canton The Globe and Mail This story is so important. The illustrations in this book are gorgeous, and add so much depth to the story. This book is an essential addition to classroom and libraries. -- Bit About Books Surviving the City and From the Roots Up are beautiful, poignant, and emotional. I highly recommend you read these graphic novels. -- The Tiny Activist Author InformationNew York Times–bestselling author Tasha Spillett, PhD, (she/her/hers) draws her strength from both her Inninew and Trinidadian bloodlines. She is a celebrated Afro-Indigenous educator, poet, and emerging scholar. Tasha is most heart-tied to contributing to community-led work that centres on land and water defence, and the protection of Indigenous women and girls. Her books include the award-winning graphic novel series Surviving the City and the celebrated children’s book, I Sang You Down from the Stars. @TashaSpillett Natasha Donovan (she/her/hers) is a Métis illustrator originally from Vancouver, British Columbia. Her sequential work has been published in This Place: 150 Years Retold, Wonderful Women of History, and Thomas King's graphic novel Borders. She is the illustrator of the award-winning Surviving the City graphic novel series and Mothers of Xsan children's book series, as well as Classified: The Secret Career of Mary Golda Ross, Cherokee Aerospace Engineer. She currently lives by the Nooksack River in Washington State. @natashamdonovan Since 1998, Donovan Yaciuk (he/him/his) has coloured books published by Marvel, DC, Dark Horse comics, and HighWater Press including the A Girl Called Echo and The Reckoner Rises series, as well as select stories in This Place: 150 Years Retold. Donovan holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) from the University of Manitoba and began his career as a part of the legendary, now-defunct Digital Chameleon colouring studio. He lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, with his wife and two daughters. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |