Five Little Indians: A Novel

Michelle Good
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Five Little Indians: A Novel

Michelle Good
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Overall rating: 4.8674035 / 5 from 181 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Five Little Indians is a powerful and moving novel that delves into the lives of five Indigenous children taken from their families and sent to a residential school. The book is highly recommended for its beautiful and poetic writing, compelling story, and deep, unique characters. It offers a heartbreaking yet hopeful exploration of the impact of residential schools and the survivors' quest for belonging and healing.

Summary topics

  • Recommendation: 38%
  • Author Michelle Good: 6%
  • Writing Style: 5%
  • Character Lives: 5%
  • Story Impact: 24%

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Review highlights

  • "Michelle Good weaves together these connected stories perfectly."Marta
  • "Great read, the perfect book for people looking to learn more about this tragic time in our history."Anni
  • "This book tells five real stories of beautiful and complex characters."Laura

Reviews

Loved This Book…

"I loved this book. The characters were so strong and resilient. Five children survive the residential school system and are then thrown into a society they know nothing about. This book kept you interested in knowing how each character adjusted and how they would turn out."

Beezee (5/5)

Draws you in

"If this book doesn’t bring tears are you even a real person? A novel based on real events, it hit me right in the heart! Borrowed from a friend and read it. Had to purchase my own copy for my bookshelf!!"

Jacqueline (5/5)

Livre structuré et éducatif

"Beau livre, bien rédigé"

R R. (4/5)

Essential reading

"This is a brilliant novel, full of the beautiful writing we know from Michelle Good. Wrenching, illuminating, sad, and so funny — no one does humour like indigenous people."

Jennie J. (5/5)

A Powerful Narrative Of Indigenous Resilience

"Beautifully written, tragic, yet illuminating- a pivotal read for our community, country and beyond."

Dani R. (5/5)

Great title considering the book is acknowledging 60s scoop and assimilation, using these derogatory words

"Amazing book, best read so far. See my Goodreads for more!"

Danielffase1 (5/5)

FLI

"Really great read. Opens the door for conversations about the IRSS."

KMRW. (5/5)

An instant classic

"An excellent and heartbreaking story about the power of resilience and reclaiming one’s identity."

Andrew (5/5)

Top notch

"Although this book is fictional i know someone has lived these lives"

Jeremy (5/5)

A powerful story

"A powerful story of the strength of friendship and resilience- highly recommend!"

Momofone (5/5)

Q&A

  • Published date: Apr 14, 2020
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 304
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Canada
  • ISBN: 9781443459181
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.76" L x 9.0" H

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