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Anangokaa
Cameron Alam, Author
Upper Canada, 1804, on the edge of Chippewa territory. Flora MacCallum wakes
from a malarial coma and witnesses the staggering loss her siblings have endured
during their first days on the mosquito-infested banks of the Chenail Écarté. Lured
by Lord Selkirk’s promise of fertile grazing land and freedom far from the Highland
clearances, Flora’s father staked his life to bring his family across the Atlantic.
During the struggling frontier settlement’s first bleak North American winter, Flora
discovers hope through an unlikely friendship. The cldest son of a Chippewa chief
offers Flora the gift of his mother tongue, shifting Flora’s relationship with the land
and the truth of her own spirit. But as their furtive fellowship attracts attention,
conflicts soon arise...