Eliza Sunshine

Michelle Good
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Michelle Good
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“Creating a gripping ode and elegy, Michelle Good has chosen to tell a story that is near to her heart, and the profound depth of care shines through on every page. Eliza Sunshine unflinchingly traces the indelible traumas of racism and sexual violence yet celebrates the vitality and depth of her characters’ connections through generations and matriarchal resistance. An ultimately uplifting and timeless story.” —Eden Robinson, author of the Trickster Trilogy

“Good writes like a daughter, a mother, a grand­daughter, a great-great-granddaughter, into the timeless continuum that we are. These matriarchal stories bear witness to the great strength we come from. Eliza Sunshine affirms we are alive, made of this blood and land, and that we will survive and thrive, creating change for those we’ve loved, those we love, and those we love who are not yet born.” —Marie Clements, writer, director and producer of the Bones of Crows film and television series

“In a sweeping, generational epic, Michelle Good captures the lived experiences of First Nations women caught in the mouth of genocide. Eliza Sunshine moves beautifully, sorrowfully and literally through the devastation of the buffalo slaughter and its aftermath on families, focusing on the impact on women. However, the backbone of this book is not loss, but love—the endless love of mothers and their insistence that we survive to tell our truths. Eliza Sunshine will fill you with hope, anger and pride. All First Nations women are descendants of warriors; their matriarchal power speaks through us, is never forgotten, and is vibrantly felt in the heroic tale of all the women who speak through Eliza Sunshine.” —Tanya Talaga, journalist and award-winning author of Seven Fallen Feathers and The Knowing
  • Published date: Aug 18, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 368
  • Publisher: Random House Of Canada
  • ISBN: 9781039011434
  • Dimensions: 6.25" W x 0.906" L x 9.0" H
MICHELLE GOOD is a Cree writer and a member of the Red Pheasant Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. After working with Indigenous communities and organizations for twenty-five years, she obtained her law degree as a 43-year-old single mom, and then spent fourteen years advocating for residential school survivors. She earned her MFA in creative writing while still practising law. Her debut novel, Five Little Indians, became a #1 bestseller and won the Governor General’s  Literary Award for Fiction, the Amazon First Novel Award, the Rakuten Kobo Emerging Writer Prize, and CBC’s Canada Reads. It was also nominated for the Atwood Gibson Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize and the Giller Prize, among other honours. Good’s bestselling book Truth Telling: Seven Conversations about Indigenous Life in Canada was shortlisted for the Basillie Prize for Public Policy. In 2025, she won the Indspire Award for Arts and was admitted as a member of the Order of Canada.

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