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Ninan

Tiohtiá:ke, Montreal

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Pub Date Sep 15 2026 | Archive Date Sep 1 2026

House of Anansi Press Inc. | Arachnide Editions


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Description

Exiled from his community after serving time for his father’s murder, a young Innu man finds himself adrift on the streets of Montreal.

Released from prison after ten years spent behind bars for the murder of his violent, alcoholic father, Elie Mestenapeo finds himself out in the world again, but alone. Banished for life from his community, Nutashkuan, he heads south to Montreal, where he becomes part of a new community—Cree, Nakota, Inuit, Innu, Mohawk and Atikamekw come together in Cabot Square. There, Elie meets Mary and Tracy, Inuuk twin sisters who take him under their wing; Jimmy, a Nakota man who hands out hot meals to those the city has forgotten; and Mafia Doc, an aging, self-proclaimed nurse who refuses to abandon his tent even as winter’s brutal cold descends.

Just as Elie starts to settle into his new life, questions arise surrounding the details of his father’s murder. What will it to do Elie to reopen that wound? How will his loved ones cope with the renewed investigation? 

In this deeply compassionate novel, Michel Jean gives voice to those living on society’s margins. With tenderness and unflinching honesty, he reveals lives scarred by violence and addiction but also sustained by resilience, kinship, and the faint, persistent light of hope.

Exiled from his community after serving time for his father’s murder, a young Innu man finds himself adrift on the streets of Montreal.

Released from prison after ten years spent behind bars for the...


Advance Praise

"Michel Jean navigates this tragic world with grace.” —Le Devoir

"Michel Jean navigates this tragic world with grace.” —Le Devoir


Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781487013653
PRICE $19.99 (USD)
PAGES 208

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