
Stolen Words
"Stolen Words" by Melanie Florence is a poignant picture book that delves into the intergenerational impact of Canada's residential school system. The narrative centers on a young Indigenous girl who asks her grandfather to share a word in his native Cree language. He reveals that his language was taken from him during his time in a residential school. Moved by his loss, the granddaughter embarks on a heartfelt mission to help her grandfather reclaim his stolen language. This beautifully illustrated story highlights the enduring bond between generations and emphasizes the importance of cultural preservation and healing.
Key Features:
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Emotional Narrative: Explores the deep connection between a granddaughter and her grandfather as they confront the painful legacy of language loss due to residential schools.
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Cultural Insight: Provides readers with an understanding of the historical impact of residential schools on Indigenous communities and the ongoing journey toward language revitalization.
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Illustrative Excellence: Features warm and evocative illustrations that complement the touching storyline, enhancing the reader's experience.
Why Choose This Book?
"Stolen Words" serves as an educational and heartfelt resource for readers of all ages, offering insight into the resilience of Indigenous communities and the significance of language as a cornerstone of cultural identity. It's an essential addition to collections focused on social justice, history, and the power of familial love.
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