Sasquatch at Home
Explore the captivating world of Eden Robinson in her 2011 work, Sasquatch at Home. This engaging book, published by the University of Alberta Press, delves into the author's reflections on family, culture, and the significance of place. With 64 pages filled with her distinctive storytelling style, Robinson offers readers a unique glimpse into her experiences as a member of the Haisla Nation. Recognized with accolades such as the BGLA, this memoir is infused with disarming honesty and subtle irony, inviting you into the heart of Canadian Indigenous life. Discover profound insights on social customs and familial bonds through Robinson's evocative narrative. Perfect for readers seeking thoughtful biographies that resonate on multiple levels, Sasquatch at Home is a must-read for anyone interested in diverse perspectives and rich storytelling.