Goodbye Buffalo Bay / Copy 1

by Oskiniko Larry Loyie

Other authorsConnie Brissenden
Paper Book, 2012

Status

Available

Call number

971.23 L69 2012

Call number

971.23 L69 2012

Local notes

Shelved in Aboriginal Collection

Description

Drama and humour combine in Goodbye Buffalo Bay by award-winning Cree author Larry Loyie. The sequel to the award-winning book As Long as the Rivers Flow and the award-finalist When the Spirits Dance Goodbye Buffalo Bay is set during the author's teenaged years. In his last year in residential school, Lawrence learns the power of friendship and finds the courage to stand up for his beliefs. He returns home to find the traditional First Nations life he loved is over. He feels like a stranger to his family until his grandfather's gentle guidance helps him find his way. New adventures arise; Lawrence fights a terrifying forest fire, makes his first non-Native friends, stands up for himself in the harsh conditions of a sawmill, meets his first sweetheart and fulfills his dream of living in the mountains. Wearing new ice skates bought with his hard-won wages, Lawrence discovers a sense of freedom and self-esteem.Goodbye Buffalo Bay explores the themes of self-discovery, the importance of friendship, the difference between anger and assertiveness and the realization of youthful dreams.… (more)

Publication

Penticton, B.C. : Theytus Books, [2012]

ISBN

9781894778626

Barcode

97818947786261
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