Tag: 2016

  • Reading Wrap Up #5

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    It’s been a pretty long time since I last rounded up all the books I’ve been reading lately. After a bit of a slump last year I’m finally back on track and surprisingly Here’s a round up of what I’ve been reading lately.


    Hawk | Jennifer Dance (Dundurn Press)

    “Hawk, a First Nations teen from northern Alberta, is a cross-country runner who aims to win gold in an upcoming competition between all the schools in Fort McMurray. But when Hawk discovers he has leukemia, his identity as a star athlete is stripped away, along with his muscles and energy. When he finds an osprey, “a fish hawk,” mired in a pond of toxic residue from the oil sands industry, he sees his life-or-death struggle echoed by the young bird.”

    Part social commentary on the environmental impact of the oil fields in Alberta, as well as their effect on the First Nation and indigenous communities, and part YA story of a family trying to pull themselves back together. Hawk is a really wonderful take on a now fairly common YA trope of a teenager living with a de-habilitating illness.

    Told in first person you really get a sense of Hawk’s inner fears as well as clear influences of his upbringing and background as a First Nations teenager. The use of folklore and narration, as well as the clear bond between Hawk and his grandfather is refreshing to read. Not to mention the story itself is a great example of how culture and politics can weave itself into a more personal narrative, whilst also remaining totally accessible to a YA audience.

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  • Shouting Back | Blogging About Diversity

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    I haven’t said much on diversity since I posted about it back in February. I’ve wrestled with some blog post ideas, tried being active on social media, but ultimately I think I scared myself away from the topic, let other people of colour take the stage again.

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  • The Sunday Share Out

     

    The Sunday Share Out

    Hello and welcome to the latest edition of The Sunday Share Out! Grab your hot beverage of choice and check out which posts, videos and bloggers I’ve been loving from around the Interwebs lately.

    A R O U N D  T H E  I N T E R N E T

    • Here’s something I’ve never considered about cruelty free beauty. Suzi breaks down the complicated licensing structure of Marc Jacobs beauty and why the brand may actually be cruelty free.
    • I adore Katy’s blatant honesty in her post about failure and quitting. I totally share her sentiment that sometimes taking the ‘safer route’ can actually lead to bigger and better things in the long term – gosh that’s a lesson I’ve learnt the totally hard way.
    • As if all the beautiful social media posts from Carrie from WishWishWish’s wedding weren’t enough to persuade me, Jane’s little photo diary of her day trip to Sintra is just one of reasons why I probably need to stick Portugal and Lisbon on my travel bucket list.
    • As always Susie pulls it out the bag with a fabulous post on the Manus x Machina exhibition at The Met. Also aren’t her images of the pieces on display just divine?!
    • I’m always marvelling at how eloquent Noor is, but this post on forgiveness is just wonderful, so well put and something everyone should think about once in a while.
    • My lovely friend Lauren posted a simply adorable interview with her daughter, Athena, and it’s honestly my favourite thing that I’ve read all week. Not to mention it’s making me feel totally old because I remember first meeting her when she was a teeny tiny, very well behaved baby. And now she’s THREE and walking and talking like a proper human (where has the time gone).

    A R O U N D  T H E  B L O G S P H E R E

    & M I S C.

    • My Beautiful Broken Brain (2014)
    • E-mo-tion: Carly Rae Jepsen
    • Dope (2015)
    • Nocturnal: Yuna
    • Ctrl Alt Delete Podcast
    • Walking With The San: Charlie Simpson
    • #WhiteWashedOut

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