A review by makealongstorycourt
Where Wolves Don't Die by Anton Treuer

reflective sad

3.0

YA indigenous lit always hits different and I love it. 

Was this one extraordinary? No. Was it easy and fun to listen to? Absolutely. 

The exploration of Ojibwe culture was refreshing, and the connection to the generational impact of residential schools was brilliant. I wouldn’t say the plot in this one is great - I feel like it took a backseat to the focus on culture and beliefs, which, to be honest, worked for me! The plot itself I found weaker anyways, so I’m not mad about the reflective/meditative piece of this book shining through. 

Thank you to RB media & @netgalley for the digital review copy of the audiobook!