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The Fragments That Remain

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Description

Dearest Departed, I do not know when I decided I was going to write. I am not a writer. You are. You were.

Honorary twins Ally and Andy, born at the start and end of the same year, have always shared everything -- until Ally dies, his passing ruled a suicide by overdose. A year later, Andy starts her first year at college without her other half, writing letters to Ally as she makes new friends who know nothing about him, falls in love for the first time, and strives to embrace her bisexuality and her Indigenous identity. When Andy discovers the poems Ally hid in their room, she pieces together these remaining fragments to make sense of her brother's life -- and his death.

A story told through letters and poems, The Fragments that Remain is a heart-wrenching and hopeful debut novel from Mackenzie Angeconeb.

Product Details

PublisherDcb Young Readers
Publish DateMarch 29, 2025
Pages270
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781770867796
Dimensions8.0 X 5.5 X 0.8 inches | 0.5 pounds

About the Author

Mackenzie Angeconeb (Aan-ji-qui-ni-ai'ib) (she/they) is an Anishinaabekwe author and educator from Lac Seul First Nation. She began writing while attending university, incorporating themes from the common pains of Indigenous youths and families, as well as her own coming-of-age. In their spare time, they like to paint with watercolours and acrylics, bead earrings, read second-hand books, or learn Anishinaabemowin when their schedule permits. The Fragments that Remain is her debut novel. Angeconeb lives in Sioux Lookout, ON.

Reviews

"On the whole, I enjoyed the book. I think readers who enjoy stories that reflect on unexpected tragedy or address the fallout of addiction or loss will want to read The Fragments That Remain."-- "The Story Sanctuary"
"[A] quick read with a powerful message."-- "Youth Services Book Reviews"
"A tender, introspective journey."--Christine Hartman Derr "Booklist"
"[A] powerful exploration of identity and trauma. ... An affirming account of an Indigenous teen's experience with multiple forms of loss."-- "Kirkus Reviews"

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