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At the age of seventeen, an Anishinabe boy who was raised in the south joined a James Bay Cree family in a one-room hunting cabin in the isolated wilderness of northern Quebec. He learned a way of life on the land that few are familiar with. Reflecting on those five months and his search for his own personal identity, that boy โ Duncan McCue โ takes us on an evocative exploration of the teenage years, growing up in a mixed-race family, and the culture shock of moving to the unfamiliar North. In the process, he illustrates the relationship Indigenous peoples have with their lands, and the challenges urban Indigenous people face when they seek to reconnect to traditional lifestyles.
The Shoe Boy is a contemplative, honest, and unexpected coming-of-age memoir set in the context of the Cree struggle to protect their way of life, after massive hydro-electric projects forever altered the landscape they know as Eeyou Istchee.
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โMcCue takes the reader on a transformative journey and its lifelong ripple effect.โ โ Monique Gray Smith, author of Tilly and the Crazy Eights
โFrank, funny and evocative, The Shoe Boy deftly entwines the challenges of identity for First Nations youth, the sexual frustration and hopeful confusion of the teenage years, and the realities of living in an enduring state of culture shock.โ โ CBC Books
โIf youโre like me, youโll have watched Duncan McCueโs journalism on the CBC for a number of years now, admiring his skill and diligence as a reporter. If you read his new book, his first, youโll no doubt admire him a little bit more.โ โ Joseph Planta
โItโs a thoroughly enjoyable, nicely balanced and ideal summer read (or winter read really, as it takes place in the cold).โ โ Daniel J. Rowe
โ[Duncan McCueโs] voice is familiar as it is fresh.โ โ Bryan Lynch
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