![]() ![]() Hunting by Stars picks up a matter of days after The Marrow Thieves leaves off. Determined to find a cure for themselves no matter what the cost, the Canadian government has begun gathering up Indigenous people to harvest the marrow from their bones, which the government believes holds the cure to White people’s suffering. A plague of dreamlessness has spread across a climate change–scorched North America, affecting everyone except for Indigenous people. If you haven’t had the chance to read The Marrow Thieves, it’s the story of Francis (French or Frenchie to his family) in the not-so-distant future. ![]() I have no doubt that Hunting by Stars will be another smash hit. The Marrow Thieves has been one of the top-selling Canadian novels for young adults since its release in 2017 and is much beloved by teens and adults alike, all over the country. CONTENT WARNING: Both this book and this review talk about the topic of residential schools, which may be distressing to some readers.Ĭherie Dimaline’s highly anticipated follow-up to The Marrow Thieves comes out today, and boy, does it live up to the hype. ![]()
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