Sisters in the Wind
(Author) Angeline BoulleyFrom the internationally bestselling author of Firekeeper's Daughter comes an explosive story about seeking justice for a past that won't let you go. Seventeen-year-old Lucy Smith is on the run. Years of hell as an Ojibwe child in foster care have taught her to be smart, cautious. But when the kind-eyed Mr. Jameson tracks her down and shows interest in her case, Lucy begins to wonder if things could be different. Still, you can't escape the past, no matter how fast you are. Soon Lucy is under investigation with the police. She knows she can clear her name from the chaos that has followed her everywhere, but saving the people she loves could cost Lucy her life.
Angeline Boulley
Angeline Boulley is an Ojibwe author known for her debut novel "Firekeeper's Daughter," a gripping YA thriller exploring identity, family, and indigenous culture. Her writing style is marked by vivid imagery and authentic voice, shedding light on overlooked narratives and challenging stereotypes in literature. Boulley's work is a powerful contribution to diverse representation in literature.