Moon of the Crusted Snow is a post-apocalyptic novel set in a northern Canadian Anishinaabe community. The characters in the community ask themselves these questions individually and as society as the world around them collapses and they are forced to look to each other as they begin to navigate this new and unnerving world. This book grapples with how the decisions and choices you make in a time of uncertainty help you to live in the good way. What happens when the world you know it is turned upside down? Communication channels have been lost, food sources have begun to dwindle, electricity has shut down, and winter is looming around the corner. Each blog will focus on a “Think Indian” Book Club title selection to promote Indigenous authors, voices, and storytelling in American literature-particularly writers who are alumni of tribal colleges and universities.Īpril 2021 Book Club Selection: Moon of the Crusted Snow by Waubgeshig Riceīy Bridget Skenadore (Diné), Program Officer, Native Arts and Culture This blog post is the first in an upcoming series of book reviews of the American Indian College Fund’s (College Fund) “Think Indian” Book Club selections. “Think Indian” Book Club Book Review: Moon of the Crusted Snow
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