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Màgòdiz

Calderón, Gabe (author.).

Summary: "For fans of Love after the End, a novel of Indigenous futurism in which Two-Spirit, LGBTQ+, BIPOC, neurodivergent, and disabled characters--survivors of a devastating war-- fight to save what's left of their world ̉Ṃgdiz (Anishinabemowin, Algonquin dialect): a person who refuses allegiance to, resists, or rises in arms against the government or ruler of their country. Everything that was green and good is gone, scorched away by a war that no one living remembers. The small surviving human population scavenges to get by; they cannot read or write and lack the tools and knowledge to rebuild. The only ones with any power are the mindless Enforcers controlled by the Madjideye, a faceless, formless spiritual entity that has infiltrated the world to subjugate the human population. A'tugwewinu is the last survivor of the And̉wnỉkdjigan. On the run from the Madjideye with her lover, ̈Bl, a descendant of the Warrior Nation, they seek to share what the world has forgotten: stories. In Pasakamate, both Shkitagen, the firekeeper of his generation, and his life's heart, Nỉtwes︡, whose hands mend bones and cure sickness, attempt to find a home where they can raise children in peace, without fear of slavers or rising waters. In ZhMng yang, Riordan wheels around just fine, leading xir gang of misfits in hopes of surviving until the next meal. However, Elite Enforcer H-09761 (Yun Seo, who was abducted as a child, then tortured and brainwashed into servitude) is determined to arrest Riordan for theft of resources and will stop at nothing to bring xir to the Madjideye. In a ruined world, six people collide, discovering family and foe, navigating friendship and love, and reclaiming the sacredness of the gifts they carry. With themes of resistance, of ceremony as the conduit between realms, and of transcending gender, ̉Ṃgdiz is a powerful and visionary reclamation that Two-Spirit people always have and always will be vital to the cultural and spiritual legacy of their communities."--

Record details

  • ISBN: 1551528991
  • ISBN: 9781551528991
  • Physical Description: 279 pages ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Vancouver, British Columbia : Arsenal Pulp Press, [2022]
Subject: Good and evil -- Fiction
Magic -- Fiction
Imaginary wars and battles -- Fiction
End of the world -- Fiction
Two-spirit people -- Fiction
Indigenous peoples -- Fiction
Gender-nonconforming people -- Fiction
Ojibwa Indians -- Fiction
People with disabilities -- Fiction
Genre: Novels.
Fantasy fiction.
Science fiction.
Dystopian fiction.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Vancouver Community College.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Broadway Library PS 8605 A4567 M34 2022 (Text) 33109010408714 Indigenous Authors Volume hold Available -

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