Truth and Bright Water

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Truth and Bright Water is a coming-of-age novel by Thomas King that explores Indigenous identity, family, and community along the U.S.-Canada border through the eyes of two teenage cousins.

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instanceOf novel
author Thomas King NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
depicts Indigenous communities
reservation life
explores cross-border life
intergenerational relationships
personal identity
featuresCharacterRelationship cousins
genre Indigenous literature
coming-of-age fiction
hasElement humor
magical realism
tragedy
hasTargetAudience adult readers
young adults
language English
literaryMovement contemporary Indigenous North American literature
mainCharacter Lum NERFINISHED
Tecumseh NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person
narrator Tecumseh NERFINISHED
notableFor blend of humor and serious themes
borderland setting
portrayal of Indigenous youth
settingLocation U.S.-Canada border NERFINISHED
prairie region
theme Indigenous identity
borders and boundaries
colonialism
coming of age
community
cultural survival
family
loss
memory
writtenBy Thomas King NERFINISHED

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Thomas King notableWork Truth and Bright Water