4.0

The facts of this book are horrible and tragic, no doubt. What my one criticism is is that it maybe didn't give enough information to be a complete picture. In some ways I feel it was one-sided - but maybe that's all there was. In other ways I may just be ignorant as I'm not sure how the funding for reserves and schools and infrastructure is decided and even how it's decided for non-reserves and whether there in lies the challenge of them not being the same method so how can they be equal? All I know is things aren't right and I guess I felt the book needed to provide some more recommendations on how we all can make this better. Which maybe she didn't include as the best ones were possibly made by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and she didn't want to restate them? Overall an important read that hopefully in and of stating the facts down will create some positive dialogue to incent change.