Metis writer and editor In the latest YA novel by Cherie Dimarin, the world is destroyed by global warming. The city collapsed from the coastline, "destroyed like the crust", hurricanes, earthquakes and tsunami destroyed the entire community. Millions of people lose their lives and those who have stayed endure trauma that they can not dream and are dreaming of bone marrow in addition to the North American indigenous people.
In the future world destroyed by global warming, people have lost their ability to dream and dreams have brought widespread madness. The only people who can dream are North American indigenous people whose bone marrow is a cure for other parts of the world. But getting bone marrow and dreams means passive donors will pass away. During the flight, a 15-year-old companion and his companion have struggled for survival, seeking reunion with their loved ones and seeking help from those seeking them to bring them to a bone marrow theft factory It was.
In the future world destroyed by global warming, people have lost their ability to dream and dreams have brought widespread madness. The only people who can dream are North American indigenous people whose bone marrow is a cure for other parts of the world. But getting bone marrow and dreams means passive donors will pass away. During the flight, a 15-year-old companion and his accompanying person struggled for survival, tried to reunite their loved ones, found their "recruiter" and took the bone marrow theft "factory" I avoided going.
At The Marrow Thieves, Cherie Dimaline creates a near future world that clearly responds to our own present and past trauma, and the basic novel of reality is given after the story. A series of incomprehensible truths. Like their love and security, the group of related characters and the suffering of their survival struggle live their lives. The central information about our dreams and culture may restore the power of recovery despite the loss.
For Cherie Dimaline, writing is about survival and resilience. Dimaline's Destopia Novel The Marrow Thieves (Dancing Cat Books) is a dark story about indigenous peoples arrested for bone marrow. In 2017, the novel of YA received the governor's young literary award, received the carcass prize for Young Leader literature, and thus became a Canadian finalist that spans readers of adult novels . In May, TV rights were chosen by Thunderbird Entertainment, an indigenous company based in Vancouver. Also in May, Dimaline signed two adult novels and four books from Random House in Canada, signed a young reader with Penguin Random House Canada and two YA novels.
Cherie Dimaline, creator of Marrow Thieves, has been faithful to her role as Métis "Story Lecturer" and has earned a high reputation internationally.
Do you know something that is not so creative? I wrote about The Marrow Thieves, written by Cherie Dimaline, that is it. OLA White Pine Award, Governor Young Leader Award, Best Award Kirks Award, and award winning books, and the cover was exhausted. In 2016, I met Dimaline for the first time at the Literary Diversity Festival, which is a wonderful group about literary beliefs. She is very impressive and I purchased her short story collection "A Gentle Habit" Did. I like it. But still, I do not intend to accept the novel after her, because I am all, "YA DISTOPIA, that is not it." I am due to my own type bias. It is already dark enough. Why will we put a group of post-codec teenagers into a hybrid?