Indigenous social work

“Long an advocate of incorporating traditional Indigenous knowledge into social work, Jeannine Carriere (at left) has co-edited a book of essays about addressing this urgent need.FULL STORY

 

Kathryn Larouche Imler

October 18th, 2024

Author Kathryn Larouche Imler’s book, Roses Bloom in June (self-published $26.90) is a historical fiction novel inspired by real letters from a World War I soldier. Set in western Canada, the story spans two world wars and their aftermath, focusing on the lives of strong women, beginning with Carys, born in the early 1900s. As Carys and her descendants navigate love, loss, and resilience, they display remarkable courage and determination. The novel explores their challenges, from building a life in the rugged Canadian frontier to enduring the hardships of wartime, with their fates intricately tied to the evolving history of the nation. 9781962849562

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