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A matter of conscience  Cover Image Book Book

A matter of conscience / James Bartleman.

Summary:

"In the summer of 1972, a float plane carrying a team of child welfare officials lands on a river flowing through the Yellow Dog Indian reserve. Their mission is to seize the twin babies of an Indigenous couple as part of an illegal scheme cooked up by the federal government to adopt out tens of thousands of Native children to white families. The baby girl, Brenda, is adopted and raised by a white family in Orillia. Meanwhile, that same summer, a baby boy named Greg is born to a white middle-class family. At the age of eighteen, Greg leaves home for the first time to earn money to help pay for his university expenses. He drinks heavily and becomes embroiled in the murder of a female student from a residential school. The destinies of Brenda and Greg intersect in this novel of passion confronting the murder and disappearance of Indigenous women and the infamous Sixties Scoop."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781459741126 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: 269 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto : Dundurn, [2018]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note:
Part I. Brenda: 1972-1990. 1 The baby scoopers -- 2 Visions of apocalypse -- 3 The McGregors -- Part II. Greg: 1972-1990. 4 The Calvin Mine -- 5 In the wrong place -- 6 The search for redemption -- Part III. Brenda and Greg: 1995-1996. 7 The dating site -- 8 Homecoming -- 9 Raven's diary -- 10 Maria's letter -- Part IV. Discreditable conduct: 1996-2017. 11 The trade commissioner -- 12 Return to Cuba -- Epilogue -- Recommended background readings. 1 The Sixties Scoop -- 2 Stolen sisters -- 3 Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (1996) -- 4 Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report (2015) -- 5 Truth and Reconciliation Commission recommendations (2015).
Subject: Indigenous peoples > Fiction.
Indigenous women > Crimes against > Fiction.
Sixties Scoop, Canada, 1951-ca. 1980 > Fiction.
Ontario > 20th century > Fiction.
Genre: Historical fiction.
Topic Heading: Aboriginal.
Indigenous collection

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  • 11 of 11 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Fort Nelson Public Library.

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Summary: "In the summer of 1972, a float plane carrying a team of child welfare officials lands on a river flowing through the Yellow Dog Indian reserve. Their mission is to seize the twin babies of an Indigenous couple as part of an illegal scheme cooked up by the federal government to adopt out tens of thousands of Native children to white families. The baby girl, Brenda, is adopted and raised by a white family in Orillia. Meanwhile, that same summer, a baby boy named Greg is born to a white middle-class family. At the age of eighteen, Greg leaves home for the first time to earn money to help pay for his university expenses. He drinks heavily and becomes embroiled in the murder of a female student from a residential school. The destinies of Brenda and Greg intersect in this novel of passion confronting the murder and disappearance of Indigenous women and the infamous Sixties Scoop."--

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