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Good for Nothing

Good for Nothing

Michel Noel (Author) See More
Shelley Tanaka (Author) See More (3)
CCBC Book Awards
FICTION
Action & Adventure | People & Places | Social Themes
General , Canada , General (see also headings under Family)
Groundwood Books Ltd
8 - 12
13 - 17

Amazon Kindle [reflow]
9781554986033
$18.99 CADAvailable
English
05/01/2004

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9781554982677
$12.99 CADAvailable
English
05/01/2004

Paperback
9780888996169
$14.99 CADAvailable
English
05/01/2004

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Description


Winner of the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction

The year is 1959, and fifteen-year-old Nipishish returns to his reserve in northern Quebec after being kicked out of residential school, where the principal tells him he's a good-for-nothing who, like all Indians, can look forward to a life of drunkenness, prison and despair.

The reserve, however, offers nothing to Nipishish. He remembers little of his late mother and father. In fact, he seems to know less about himself than the people at the band office. He must try to rediscover the old ways, face the officials who find him a threat, and learn the truth about his father's death.

Shelley Tanaka Michel Noel

Author Bio


Michel Noel is the author of several award-winning books for young people. He now lives in Quebec City.

SHELLEY TANAKA is an award-winning author, translator and editor who has written and translated more than thirty books for children and young adults. She teaches at Vermont College of Fine Arts in the MFA Program in Writing for Children and Young Adults. Shelley lives in Kingston, Ontario.

Prizes


  • CCBC Our ChoiceCommended 2005
  • McNally Robinson Aboriginal Book of the Year AwardShort-listed 2005
  • Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young PeopleWinner 2005
  • IBBY Honor ListCommended 2006

Review Quotes


Michel Noel...knows his craft...the text is extremely accessible.  — Quill & Quire, STARRED REVIEW
[An] inspiring story by an authority on native affairs...  — VOYA (Voice of Youth Advocates)
[Michel Noel] has crafted a story of pain and triumph, with both universal appeal and cultural authenticity. Tanaka's accomplished translation introduces an award-winning Canadian author to an English-speaking audience, and all libraries should take note.  — School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW