The Stone Collection

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Pub Date Oct 30 2015 | Archive Date Mar 31 2017
Portage & Main Press | HighWater Press

Description

In these 14 unique stories, Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm takes on complex and dangerous emotions, exploring the gamut of modern Anishinaabe experience. Through unforgettable characters, these stories—about love and lust, suicide and survival, illness and wholeness—illuminate the strange workings of the human heart.

In these 14 unique stories, Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm takes on complex and dangerous emotions, exploring the gamut of modern Anishinaabe experience. Through unforgettable characters, these stories—about...


A Note From the Publisher

Please note that "The Stone Collection" was published in 2015. This was before we were aware of Netgalley. We would be honoured if you would take the time to read and review this amazing book.

Please note that "The Stone Collection" was published in 2015. This was before we were aware of Netgalley. We would be honoured if you would take the time to read and review this amazing book.


Advance Praise

Akiwenzie-Damm's collection of 14 short stories is diamond-like in its brilliance. --Publisher's Weekly, a starred review

Generous, funny and dark, The Stone Collection doesn’t pull its emotional punches but it leavens its grim truths with bright humour and earthy lust. Akiwenzie-Damm’s writing shape-shifts and mesmerizes in short stories that tell us no matter how hard the journey, love can heal us all.
–EDEN ROBINSON Author, Monkey Beach


The Stone Collection is a stunning house of story moving intimately through the harshness and graceful moments of Indigenous lives with humility and beauty. You will come out the other side of this book with a fuller heart.
–LEANNE BETASAMOSAKE SIMPSON Author, Islands of Decolonial Love

A dreamblur of raw desire, heartbreak and heartache. …The Stone Collection is literary and soul perfection. Mahsi cho for sharing these stories!!
–RICHARD VAN CAMP Author, The Lesser Blessed and Angel Wing Splash Pattern


Akiwenzie-Damm's collection of 14 short stories is diamond-like in its brilliance. --Publisher's Weekly, a starred review

Generous, funny and dark, The Stone Collection doesn’t pull its emotional...


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“We’re all relations you know. We got that blood, that same blood. Remember that. And remember the land don’t belong to anybody. We belong to her.”

The Debwe Series features Indigenous writing by authors in Canada. The Stone Collection has stories are about the modern day Anishinaabe. There is loss, violence, death, and stones. Stones that are full of spirit. The horror that happens to an old woman, who is like a grandmother to all the children is strange, and the suicide attempt isn’t the point in Justin Root’s tale- it’s what led him there. Salvation could be the earth, in a tree’s ‘weakness’. Some of the stories didn’t hold my attention and then I would read one that moved me. The story Chloe made me think about houses all over the world, the ones you stay away from, the poor children that are trapped in them and the world turns a blind eye to. I thought too about the men who ‘make your hair stand on end’. Men who have access to children, be them their fathers, stepfather, etc. A brother who is looking for his sister he wasn’t strong enough to leave with, knowing she may have come to a terrible end. It’s a story the traverses all cultures, isn’t it? It’s a fast read and was a break from the short stories I’ve read lately. There is a taste of a different culture I knew nothing about. Stories about life on and off the rez. My favorite was Mashkii- akii because sometimes it’s beautiful to be saved by something outside yourself, like a tree.

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