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Join the Toledo Museum of Art Library & Archives for an engaging discussion of this powerful novel, led by Dr. David Guip. When a remote Anishinaabe community suddenly loses power and contact with the outside world, survival becomes uncertain. As resources dwindle and tensions rise, the community turns to tradition and resilience to navigate collapse and renewal. Rice’s story blends suspense with cultural insight, offering a profound exploration of identity, leadership, and hope in the face of crisis.On Friday, March 13, Dr. Guip will also present a lecture in the CVA on Anishinaabe art, providing a deeper cultural context for the novel. Please follow this link to register.
Art Book Club events are free and open to the public, but registration is required. Register online at toledomuseum.org/events or by calling (419) 255-8000.
If you need accommodations, assistance, or appropriate modifications to fully participate in this event, please let us know by contacting Access Initiatives at [email protected]. Please note that while we endeavor to provide everyone with a positive visitor experience, last-minute requests may not be accommodated; we ask for requests to be made, at minimum, three days prior to the event. Thank you.
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