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Amelia Halgren
is 95% done
It’s as though Ian’s experience is intended to point out that historically the people of the tribes weren’t blameless. But how many people of Canada and the US today can say they are impacted negatively by this history? It’s not an equal comparison.
— Sep 21, 2023 06:29PM
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Amelia Halgren
is 85% done
“Very little is truly wise or pristine, not anymore.”
— Sep 21, 2023 05:06PM
Amelia Halgren
is 71% done
“What would happen if every last bit of the earth was developed, civilized, and converted strictly to human use?”
I remember my supervisor commenting once about how offensive the elders of the Tulalip tribes found it to hear environmentalists talking about the “pristine wilderness” that supposedly existed prior to Europeans— ignoring the people that existed here as stewards and land managers.
— Sep 21, 2023 03:57PM
I remember my supervisor commenting once about how offensive the elders of the Tulalip tribes found it to hear environmentalists talking about the “pristine wilderness” that supposedly existed prior to Europeans— ignoring the people that existed here as stewards and land managers.
Amelia Halgren
is 62% done
“…a feral intensity to that smile that chilled Ian to the bone. Perhaps he had been unduly influenced by the savagery of their dance.”
I don’t get this author. He makes a point to share the history and culture of the Salish peoples (though I’m ignorant about accuracy). But then he uses phrasing that treats them as an “exotic other” and diminishes their humanity. Is this fetishism?
— Sep 21, 2023 02:27PM
I don’t get this author. He makes a point to share the history and culture of the Salish peoples (though I’m ignorant about accuracy). But then he uses phrasing that treats them as an “exotic other” and diminishes their humanity. Is this fetishism?
Amelia Halgren
is 22% done
“Before meeting him she had been walking the docks for weeks looking for a boat, losing hope that anyone would let her join his crew.”
…”his crew”…. *HIS* crew… is sailing such a male dominated hobby/profession? Why is male the default?
— Sep 21, 2023 09:15AM
…”his crew”…. *HIS* crew… is sailing such a male dominated hobby/profession? Why is male the default?
Amelia Halgren
is 19% done
“His voice had a nice lilt to it… a cadence that was a little bit of exotic mixed with the familiar civilized sounds of British Columbia.”
Oof… 🫣
— Sep 21, 2023 08:58AM
Oof… 🫣
Amelia Halgren
is 40% done
Meh… I’m done. Love the concept but I’m just not latching onto this book. Maybe not enough character development for my taste? I was also hoping for something atmospheric but this reminds me more of a quest oriented story.
— Nov 12, 2021 11:58AM

