<p>'A <strong>powerful</strong> story of family, belonging, and identity interlaced with thriller.' <strong><em>Kirkus Reviews</em></strong></p>
<p>'Boulley delivers a <strong>propulsive</strong> mystery thriller...<strong>unflinching</strong> <strong>prose</strong>...[and] a <strong>devastating</strong> <strong>yet gripping</strong> tale of finding family, recontextualizing faith, and reclaiming ancestry that serves as a searing critique of the ways that systems can fail vulnerable youth.' <strong><em>Publisher's Weekly</em></strong></p>
<p>'Weaving together the history of stolen Native children with the contemporary dangers to vulnerable teens, this <strong>unforgettable</strong> novel is <strong>impossible to put down</strong>…and races to an <strong>explosive</strong> conclusion.' <strong><em>Booklist</em></strong></p>
<p>'Shocking revelations keep pages turning. Boulley’s latest <strong>gripping</strong> <strong>thriller</strong> poignantly expands familiar characters’ stories and introduces a <strong>compelling new heroine</strong>.' <strong><em>The Horn Book</em></strong></p>
<p>'A strong standalone story full of <strong>suspense and survival</strong>.' <strong><em>School Library Journal</em></strong></p>
From the internationally bestselling author of Firekeeper's Daughter comes an explosive story about seeking justice for a past that won't let you go.
Lucy Smith is on the run. Years in foster care have taught her to be smart, cautious. But when the kind-eyed Jamie Jameson and his “friend-not-friend” Daunis track her down and show interest in her case, Lucy begins to wonder if things could be different.
They tell her the truth about her father, and the family that has been hidden from her all this time. But Lucy is being followed. As the secrets mount and threaten to swallow her whole, Lucy must decide what she’s willing to sacrifice to protect the people she loves.
You can read Angeline Boulley's bestselling Firekeeper's Daughter, Warrior Girl Unearthed and Sisters of the Wind in any order you like; but like the world itself, there are echoes within each for the other stories.
Pick this up if you enjoy:
- quiet girls with dark pasts
- explosive opening scenes
- wolves in sheep’s clothing
Return to Sugar Island in this explosive story about seeking justice for the past, from the internationally bestselling author of Firekeeper's Daughter
Sisters of Ash is a thrilling YA mystery that explores a key issue affecting Indigenous people today
Firekeeper’s Daughter was an international bestseller, a Time Magazine Best YA Book of All Time, shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize, won CrimeFest Best YA Crime Fiction Prize and won the YA Fiction Goodreads Choice Awards.
Sisters of Ash returns to the world of Firekeeper's Daughter and the central relationship between Daunis and Jamie which will delight fans of the first novel
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Angeline Boulley is an enrolled member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians based in Michigan. She is the former director of the Office of Indian Education at the U.S. Department of Education. Her debut novel Firekeeper’s Daughter was an instant NYT bestseller and has won numerous prizes in the UK and US. It is soon to be a Netflix film. Angeline lives in southwest Michigan but considers home to be Sugar Island.