Our Voice of Fire: A Memoir of a Warrior Rising

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Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
House of Anansi Press
Publish Date
Pages
224
Dimensions
4.9 X 7.7 X 0.6 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781487010577

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About the Author

BRANDI MORIN is an award-winning Cree/Iroquois/French multimedia journalist from Treaty 6 territory in Alberta. Among her many awards over a decade of reporting on Indigenous oppression in North America, she won two National Native American Journalism awards in 2022 for her work in Al Jazeera English. She also received a top prize in the Feature Reporting category of the Edward Murrow awards. Brandi's debut memoir, Our Voice of Fire: A Memoir of a Warrior Rising, was an instant national bestseller.

Reviews

Her powerful and necessary work is required reading for all readers seeking to better know the realities and buried truths of the Indigenous experience.

-- "Booklist (starred review)"

Morin writes honestly and compassionately ... Her narrative provides an important window into an experience that needs far more mainstream attention.

-- "Liber Review"

[Morin] comes to view her life story as intertwined with those of others, particularly other Indigenous women ... In her candour, she calls on us, as readers, to be good visitors in her narrative.

-- "Literary Review of Canada"

Morin's writing is very satisfying. ... Cathartic and evocative, Our Voice of Fire is a beautiful memoir ... [and] a wake-up call to Canada's settlers and the politically indifferent.

-- "Cloud Lake Literary"

Brandi Morin's storytelling is accessible, powerful, and clear. ... She is a brave and vulnerable storyteller who brings greater empathy and understanding into the lives of Indigenous people and the cycles of intergenerational trauma and yet manages to get up again and again in hope.

-- "Miramichi Reader"