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It’s summertime on the rez. The frybread is sizzling, and the local radio station plays bluegrass, Anishinaabemowin lessons, and Friday-night bingo numbers. Lenna, the youngest of the Little family, is preparing to leave home for her first year of college, with little enthusiasm or help from her stubborn father and reckless brother. Amidst lingering doubts about departing the family flock, Lenna collides into a meet-cute with the charming and awkward Sam Thomas, who is returning to the reserve after many years away. With the promise of a romance budding between them, Lenna is caught in a whirlwind of uncertainty, wondering if she’s ready to bid farewell just as she’s about to take flight.
Filled with Indigenous humour, small-town seasoning, and dream-world interludes, this heartwarming love story captures the bittersweet highs and lows of a rural teenage upbringing. A love letter to community, Niizh is a refreshing coming-of-age romcom about two young lovebirds leaving the nest.
I was excited about this play the first time I read it Its smart and funny and its exactly what we need right now
InNiizhJoelle Peters offers up a profound love and simultaneous longing for family and community She stages generational strengthshumour caring and insightfulnessalongside generational wounds that can keep our dearest at arms length This disarmingly simple story is artfully crafted with dialogue featuring a uniquely Petersian dry witNiizhis a celebration of the joys beauties and challenges of a young and fiercely capable Indigenous woman
Joelle can write the rez Conveying the history the hardship but more than anything the humour and the beauty of our complicated communities And to see those spaces on stage is a powerful thing
Whats most satisfying is how many themes Peters layers into the scriptincluding the loss of Indigenous language and culture the fear of failure of those embarking on something new and most poignantly the shame and anger around abandonment
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112 Pages
8.38in * 5.37in * .25in
.25lb
1.00gr
October 08, 2024
9780369105219
eng
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