
In Search of April Raintree (25th Anniversary Edition)
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Two young sisters are taken from their home and family. Powerless to change their fortunes, they are separated, and each put into different foster homes. Yet over the years, the bond between them grows. As they each make their way in a society that is, at times, indifferent, hostile, and violent, one embraces her Métis identity, while the other tries to leave it behind. In the end, out of tragedy, comes an unexpected legacy of triumph and reclamation.
Beatrice Mosionier was born in St. Boniface, Manitoba. The youngest of four children, she grew up in foster homes. After a short time living in Toronto, where she attended college, she returned to Winnipeg. Following the death of two sisters to suicide, Beatrice decided to write In Search of April Raintree. First published in 1983, it has become a Canadian classic.

On the Same Page: Manitoba Reads! is a new project that aims to get
Manitobans reading, and talking about, one book at the same time. From
October 2008 to April 2009, the campaign will encourage Manitobans to read In
Search of April Raintree, by Manitoba author Beatrice Mosionier.
In the first undertaking of its kind in the province, On The Same Page
(OTSP), a Winnipeg Foundation project in partnership with the foundation’s
Literacy for Life Fund, will begin a campaign to encourage all Manitobans to
read or re-read the renowned homegrown novel.
Organizers unanimously chose In Search of April Raintree. In its 25th
anniversary year, this novel is a classic of Canadian literature and touches
on themes and issues relevant to every Manitoban and every Canadian. Its
content resonates with readers today as strongly as it did when first
published in 1983.
Participants are encouraged to engage in discussion with other readers,
create a piece of art or writing inspired by the themes and content of the
book, and to visit the OTSP website, http://www.onthesamepage.ca, to share the
experience of reading In Search of April Raintree. In addition to an OTSP
book tour to Churchill, MB that will take place during November 2008, the
author is available for readings and workshops throughout the campaign.
If you are coming into one of our stores, we suggest that you confirm that the book you want is in stock by emailing the location nearest you: Grant Park, Polo Park, Saskatoon, or by phoning the location nearest you.
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