Jayson Campeau's Reviews > One Good Story, That One
One Good Story, That One
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Thomas King finds a way to use humour to help us see the mistakes we have made in our interactions with the indigenous people of this land. The audio version with Curtis Michael Holland is fantastic. He reads/narrates with a tongue in cheek cheekiness that slaps you in the face. Thomas King is seemingly poking fun at the archetype indigenous man while actually pointing out white man's foolishness. It is marvellous. This book helped me understand indigenous ways of seeing the world a little better.
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